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1 May 1997 Atom optics with permanent magnetic components
Dieter Meschede, Immanuel Bloch, A. Goepfert, D. Haubrich, M. Kreis, F. Lison, R. Schuetze, Robert Wynands
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Abstract
We have fabricated and investigated efficient magnetic lenses, waveguides, and mirrors from rare earth permanent materials. They are affordable and maintenance free. In contrast to corresponding light force components they do not need any supplies, they have large apertures, high reflectivity, and there is no spontaneous emission. The cylindrical shape of magnetic components is furthermore well suited to steer atomic beams.
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Dieter Meschede, Immanuel Bloch, A. Goepfert, D. Haubrich, M. Kreis, F. Lison, R. Schuetze, and Robert Wynands "Atom optics with permanent magnetic components", Proc. SPIE 2995, Atom Optics, (1 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.273757
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Chemical species

Mirrors

Lenses

Waveguides

Cesium

Diffraction

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