Analyzing a single-laser repumping scheme for efficient loading of a strontium magneto-optical trap
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We demonstrate enhanced loading of strontium atoms into a magneto-optical trap using a repumping scheme from the metastable state via the doubly-excited state $5\mathrm{s}5\mathrm{p}\,^3\mathrm{P}_2 \rightarrow 5\mathrm{p}^2\,^3\mathrm{P}_2$ at $481~\mathrm{nm}$. The number of trapped atoms is increased by an order of magnitude. The frequency and intensity dependence of the atom number enhancement, with respect to the non-repumping case, is well reproduced by a simple rate equation model, which also describes single-laser repumping schemes reported previously. The repumping scheme is limited by a weak additional loss channel into the long-lived $5\mathrm{s}5\mathrm{p}\,^3\mathrm{P}_0$ state. For low repumping intensities, the signature of a halo formed by magnetically trapped atoms in the metastable state is found.
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