Creation of a Bose-condensed gas of 87Rb by laser cooling

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Protocols for attaining quantum degeneracy in atomic gases almost exclusively rely on evaporative cooling, a time-consuming final step associated with substantial atom loss. We demonstrate direct laser cooling of a gas of rubidium-87 (87Rb) atoms to quantum degeneracy. The method is fast and induces little atom loss. The atoms are trapped in a two-dimensional optical lattice that enables cycles of compression to increase the density, followed by Raman sideband cooling to decrease the temperature. From a starting number of 2000 atoms, 1400 atoms reach quantum degeneracy in 300 milliseconds, as confirmed by a bimodal velocity distribution. The method should be broadly applicable to many bosonic and fermionic species and to systems where evaporative cooling is not possible.

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Hu, J., Urvoy, A., Vendeiro, Z., Crépel, V., Chen, W., & Vuletić, V. (2017). Creation of a Bose-condensed gas of 87Rb by laser cooling. Science, 358(6366), 1078–1080. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aan5614

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