All-Optical Realization of an Atom Laser
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
physics.atom-ph
keywords
laseratomcondensateall-opticalatomsbeambose-einsteindipole
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We demonstrate an atom laser using all-optical techniques. A Bose-Einstein condensate of rubidium atoms is created by direct evaporative cooling in a quasistatic dipole trap realized with a single, tightly focused CO$_{2}$-laser beam. An applied magnetic field gradient allows formation of the condensate in a field-insensitive $m_{F} = 0$ spin projection only, which suppresses fluctuations of the chemical potential from stray magnetic fields. A collimated and monoenergetic beam of atoms is extracted from the Bose-Einstein condensate by continuously lowering the dipole trapping potential in a controlled way to form a novel type of atom laser.
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