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Tune-out wavelength for the thulium atom near 576 nm
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Authors: Ivan Pyrkh, Arjuna Rudnev, Daniil Pershin, Davlet Kumpilov, Ivan Cojocaru, Vladimir Khlebnikov, Pavel Aksentsev, Ayrat Ibrahimov, Sergey Kuzmin, Alexander Raskatov, German Subbotin, Kirill Dyadkin, Anna Zykova, Vladislav Tsyganok, Alexey Akimov
Year
2026
Paper ID
15477
Status
Preprint
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We report the theoretical prediction and measurement of a tune-out wavelength for the ground state of the thulium atom in a linearly polarized optical dipole trap with a wavelength of approximately 576 nm. The measurements were conducted using a combination of trap frequency and RF loss spectroscopy, thus making it possible to separate the scalar and tensor parts of the total polarizability without measurements in the range of negative total polarizability. The calculated tune-out wavelength is consistent with the measured one of 575.646-0.014+0.016 nm in air. The existence of the zero in the polarizability for the Tm ground state was confirmed by the trap loss experiment, which also made it possible to refine the tune-out wavelength to 575.646-0.004+0.004. Despite the presence of an imaginary part of the polarizability at some wavelengths, it was experimentally demonstrated that, with a proper choice of the dipole trap polarization, it was possible to achieve Bose-Einstein condensation of thulium atoms in the range from 575.348 to 575.689 nm, covering the tune-out wavelength.
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