Cold Atoms in a Cryogenic Environment
Technology and Engineering
978-3-8381-2883-2
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272
2011-09-07
89,90 €
eng
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Two different ways of establishing cold atoms in a cryogenic 4K environment are shown. One scheme relies on electron induced desorption of rubidium at low temperatures, based on a high efficient, low power electron gun and a magneto optical trap (MOT). With this technology loading rates of the MOT, 1000x bigger compared to loading with a standard dipenser, when scaled by power, are found. The other ischeme s based on a superconducting magenetic transport over a large distance into a cryogenic 4K environment. Based on this methods, more than hundred millions of cold rubidium atoms at a temperature of about 50µK are transported into a cryogenic environment, capable of providing a superconducting atomchip and a coplanar microwave resonator. Furthermore, the shown concepts and experiments provide a roadmap to establish a hybrid quantum system with cold atoms and artificial superconducting transmon qubits, coupling an ensemble of cold rubidium atoms via a 6.8GHz hyperfine transition to photons in a superconducting microwave resonator.
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