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Bose-Einstein Condensation in an electro-pneumatically transformed quadrupole-Ioffe magnetic trap
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Authors: Sunil Kumar, Sumit Sarkar, Gunjan Verma, Chetan Vishwakarma, Md. Noaman, Umakant Rapol
Year
2014
Paper ID
47974
Status
Preprint
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We report a novel approach for preparing a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) of 87Rb atoms using electro-pneumatically driven transfer of atoms into a Quadrupole-Ioffe magnetic trap (QUIC Trap). More than 5times108 atoms from a Magneto-optical trap are loaded into a spherical quadrupole trap and then these atoms are transferred into an Ioffe trap by moving the Ioffe coil towards the center of the quadrupole coil, thereby, changing the distance between quadrupole trap center and the Ioffe coil. The transfer efficiency is more than 80 %. This approach is different from a conventional approach of loading the atoms into a QUIC trap wherein the spherical quadrupole trap is transformed into a QUIC trap by changing the currents in the quadrupole and the Ioffe coils. The phase space density is then increased by forced rf evaporative cooling to achieve the Bose-Einstein condensation having more than 105 atoms.
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