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1 May 1997 An atomic funnel for atom interferometry
David H. McIntyre, S. K. Mayer, N.J. Silva
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Abstract
We have developed a rubidium atomic funnel for use as a matter-wave source in experiments in atom interferometry and atom optics. The funnel utilizes the techniques of laser cooling and trapping to produce a low-velocity beam of cold rubidium atoms. Atoms from a thermal beam are first slowed in a tapered magnetic field using 1D Zeeman slowing. The atoms are then loaded into a 2D magneto-optic trap or atomic funnel. The trap cools and compresses the atoms, which are then ejected from the trap by moving molasses formed with frequency-shifted laser beams. These slow atoms will be diffracted by microfabricated transmission gratings as part of a three-grating atom interferometer.
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David H. McIntyre, S. K. Mayer, and N.J. Silva "An atomic funnel for atom interferometry", Proc. SPIE 2995, Atom Optics, (1 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.273773
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KEYWORDS
Chemical species

Magnetism

Interferometers

Interferometry

Rubidium

Silicon

Magneto-optics

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