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arxiv: 0804.0766 · v2 · submitted 2008-04-04 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph

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Magnetic trapping of silver and copper, and anomolous spin relaxation in the Ag-He system

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We have trapped large numbers of copper and silver atoms using buffer gas cooling. Up to 3x10^12 copper atoms and 4x10^13 silver atoms are trapped. Lifetimes are as long as 5 s, limited by collisions with the buffer gas. Ratios of elastic to inelastic collision rates with He are >~ 10^6, suggesting copper and silver are favorable for use in ultracold applications. The temperature dependence of the silver-helium-3 collision rate varies as T^5.8. We find that this temperature dependence is inconsistent with the behavior predicted for relaxation arising from the spin-rotation interaction, and conclude that the silver-helium-3 system displays anomalous collisional behavior in the multiple-partial wave regime. Lifetimes of laser ablated gold in helium-3 buffer gas are too short to permit trapping.

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