An intense, slow and cold beam of metastable Ne(3s) 3 P 2 atoms |
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Authors: | J.G.C. Tempelaars R.J.W. Stas P.G.M. Sebel H.C.W. Beijerinck E.J.D. Vredenbregt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Physics Department, Eindhoven University of Technology, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands, NL |
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Abstract: | We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3 s) atoms. Using several collimators, a slower and a compressor we achieve a 20Ne* flux of 6×10 10 atoms/s in an 0.7 mm diameter beam traveling at 100 m/s, and having longitudinal and transverse temperatures of 25 mK and 300μK, respectively. This constitutes the highest flux in a concentrated beam achieved to date with metastable rare gas atoms. We characterize the action of the various cooling stages in terms of their influence on the flux, diameter and divergence of the atomic beam. The brightness and brilliance achieved are 2.1 ×10 21 s-1m-2sr-1 and 5.0 ×10 22 s-1m-2sr-1, respectively, comparable to the highest values reported for alkali-metal beams. Bright beams of the 21Ne and 22Ne isotopes have also been created. Received 22 June 2001 |
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Keywords: | PACS. 39.25.+k Atom manipulation (scanning probe microscopy, laser cooling, etc.) – 32.80.Lg Mechanical effects of light on atoms, molecules, and ions – 32.80.Pj Optical cooling of atoms trapping |
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