Two-dimensional magneto-optical trap as a source for cold strontium atoms

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We report on the realization of a transversely loaded two-dimensional magneto-optical trap serving as a source for cold strontium atoms. We analyze the dependence of the source's properties on various parameters, in particular the intensity of a pushing beam accelerating the atoms out of the source. An atomic flux exceeding 109atoms/s at a rather moderate oven temperature of 500C is achieved. The longitudinal velocity of the atomic beam can be tuned over several tens of m/s by adjusting the power of the pushing laser beam. The beam divergence is around 60 mrad, determined by the transverse velocity distribution of the cold atoms. The slow atom source is used to load a three-dimensional magneto-optical trap realizing loading rates up to 109atoms/s without indication of saturation of the loading rate for increasing oven temperature. The compact setup avoids undesired effects found in alternative sources like, e.g., Zeeman slowers, such as vacuum contamination and black-body radiation due to the hot strontium oven.

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Nosske, I., Couturier, L., Hu, F., Tan, C., Qiao, C., Blume, J., … Weidemüller, M. (2017). Two-dimensional magneto-optical trap as a source for cold strontium atoms. Physical Review A, 96(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.96.053415

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