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High-Flux Beam Source for Cold, Slow Atoms or Molecules
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2005
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EngineeringBeam OpticPhysicsHigh-flux Beam SourceOptical PropertiesBuffer GasCryogenicsApplied PhysicsLaser AblationLaser-plasma InteractionAtomic PhysicsUltracold AtomIon BeamThermodynamicsBiophysicsBeam Transport SystemSlow Atoms
We demonstrate and characterize a high-flux beam source for cold, slow atoms or molecules. The desired species is vaporized using laser ablation, then cooled by thermalization in a cryogenic cell of buffer gas. The beam is formed by particles exiting a hole in the buffer gas cell. We characterize the properties of the beam (flux, forward velocity, temperature) for both an atom (Na) and a molecule (PbO) under varying buffer gas density, and discuss conditions for optimizing these beam parameters. Our source compares favorably to existing techniques of beam formation, for a variety of applications.
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