A compact single-chamber apparatus for Bose-Einstein condensation of $^{87}$Rb
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Abstract
We describe a simple and compact single-chamber apparatus for robust production of $^{87}$Rb Bose-Einstein condensates. The apparatus is built from off-the-shelf components and allows production of quasi-pure condensates of $ > 3 \times 10^5 $ atoms in $<$ 30 s. This is achieved using a hybrid trap created by a quadrupole magnetic field and a single red-detuned laser beam [Y.-J. Lin et al., Phys. Rev. A 79, 063631 (2009)]. In the same apparatus we also achieve condensation in an optically plugged quadrupole trap [K. B. Davis et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 3969 (1995)] and show that as little as 70 mW of plug-laser power is sufficient for condensation, making it viable to pursue this approach using inexpensive diode lasers. While very compact, our apparatus features sufficient optical access for complex experiments.
Authors
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Tobias Schmidutz
University of Cambridge,UK
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Igor Gotlibovych
University of Cambridge,UK, University of Cambridge
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Stuart Moulder
University of Cambridge,UK
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Robert Campbell
University of Cambridge,UK
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Naaman Tammuz
University of Cambridge,UK
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Richard Fletcher
University of Cambridge,UK, University of Cambridge, UK
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Alexander Gaunt
University of Cambridge, UK, University of Cambridge,UK, University of Cambridge
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Scott Beattie
University of Toronto, Department of Physics, Toronto (ON), Canada, University of Cambridge,UK, University of Toronto
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Robert Smith
University of Cambridge,UK, University of Cambridge, University of Cambridge, UK
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Zoran Hadzibabic
University of Cambridge, UK, University of Cambridge,UK