A versatile apparatus for fermionic lithium quantum gases based on an interference-filter laser system

Gaenger B, Phieler J, Nagler B, Widera A (2018)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2018

Journal

Book Volume: 89

Article Number: 093105

Journal Issue: 9

DOI: 10.1063/1.5045827

Abstract

We report on the design and construction of a versatile setup for experiments with ultracold lithium (Li) gases. We discuss our methods to prepare an atomic beam and laser cool it in a Zeeman slower and a subsequent magneto-optical trap, which rely on established methods. We focus on our laser system based on a stable interference-filter-stabilized, linear-extended-cavity diode laser, so far unreported for lithium wavelengths. Moreover, we describe our optical setup to combine various laser frequencies for cooling, manipulation, and detection of Li atoms. We characterize the performance of our system preparing degenerate samples of Li atoms via forced evaporation in a hybrid crossed-beam optical-dipole trap plus confining magnetic trap. Our apparatus allows one to produce quantum gases of N ≈ 105⋯106 fermionic lithium-6 atoms at nanokelvin temperatures in cycle times below 10 s. Our optical system is particularly suited to study the dynamics of fermionic superfluids in engineered optical potentials.

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APA:

Gaenger, B., Phieler, J., Nagler, B., & Widera, A. (2018). A versatile apparatus for fermionic lithium quantum gases based on an interference-filter laser system. Review of Scientific Instruments, 89(9). https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5045827

MLA:

Gaenger, Benjamin, et al. "A versatile apparatus for fermionic lithium quantum gases based on an interference-filter laser system." Review of Scientific Instruments 89.9 (2018).

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