Abstract
Feshbach association of ultracold molecules using narrow resonances requires exquisite control of the applied magnetic field. Here, we present a magnetic field control system to deliver magnetic fields of over 1000 G with ppm-level precision integrated into an ultracold-atom experimental setup. We combine a battery-powered, current-stabilized power supply with active feedback stabilization of the magnetic field using fluxgate magnetic field sensors. As a real-world test, we perform microwave spectroscopy of ultracold Rb atoms and demonstrate an upper limit on our magnetic field stability of 2.4(3) mG at 1050 G [2.3(3) ppm relative] as determined from the spectral feature.
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Borkowski, M., Reichsöllner, L., Thekkeppatt, P., Barbé, V., van Roon, T., van Druten, K., & Schreck, F. (2023). Active stabilization of kilogauss magnetic fields to the ppm level for magnetoassociation on ultranarrow Feshbach resonances. Review of Scientific Instruments, 94(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0143825
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