Methods for preparing quantum gases of lithium

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Abstract

Lithium is an important element in atomic quantum gas experiments because its interactions are highly tunable due to broad Feshbach resonances and zero-crossings and because it has two stable isotopes: 6Li, a fermion, and 7Li, a boson. Although lithium has special value for these reasons, it also presents experimental challenges. In this article, we review some of the methods that have been developed or adapted to confront these challenges, including beam and vapor sources, Zeeman slowers, sub-Doppler laser cooling, laser sources at 671 nm, and all-optical methods for trapping and cooling. Additionally, we provide spectral diagrams of both 6Li and 7Li and present plots of Feshbach resonances for both isotopes.

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Hulet, R. G., Nguyen, J. H. V., & Senaratne, R. (2020, January 1). Methods for preparing quantum gases of lithium. Review of Scientific Instruments. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5131023

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