Cesium Condensate Reported
Researchers at
Universität Innsbruck in Austria have created the first Bose-Einstein condensate of cesium using optical
cooling and trapping techniques. They reported their achievement in the Dec. 5 issue of Sciencexpress.
To produce the condensate, they employed two crossed 100-W beams of 10.6-µm CO
2 laser radiation as an optical trap, into which they loaded approximately 20 million
133Cs atoms from a standard magneto-optical trap. After an initial cooling step, they created a dimple in the potential well of the trap with a 1064-nm ytterbium-doped fiber laser. By turning off one of the CO
2 laser beams and applying evaporative cooling by ramping down the power of the fiber laser, they produced nearly pure condensates of 16,000 atoms.
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