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Measuring the Density of Atoms in a Magneto-Optical Trap Cameron Cook Advisors: Dr. Brett DePaola Dr. Larry Weaver Kansas State University REU 2010

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Measuring the Density of Atoms in a Magneto-Optical Trap. Cameron Cook Advisors: Dr. Brett DePaola Dr. Larry Weaver Kansas State University REU 2010. The Goal. Become familiar with the MOT(magneto optical trap) lab - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Measuring the Density of Atoms in a Magneto-Optical TrapCameron CookAdvisors: Dr. Brett DePaola Dr. Larry WeaverKansas State University REU 2010

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The GoalBecome familiar with the

MOT(magneto optical trap) labFind a method that will measure

the MOT’s atomic density quickly, accurately, and in a manner that is easily reproducible

Calibrate digital CCD camera to laser intensity

Why do we want to know density?

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87Rb Hyperfine StructureNuclear spin,

I=3/2

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What is a magneto-optical trap?Need active

medium = 87RbOptical=2 lasersMagneto =

2 Anti-Hemholtz coilsTemperature=150µKChamber pressure=10-11

TorrApprox. Density 1010

atoms/cm3

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BASEX inversion

BASEX (BAsis Set EXpansion) forces axis of symmetry from raw to inversion

Camera image

Test image

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BASEX accuracyInduced an Abel

transform on BASEX’S inversion

Result is deconstructed 2-D plot

Error ranges from

2% - 35%

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Vrakking iterative method

invert

deconstruct

Percenterror

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Camera CalibrationSpatial: compare distancebetween plates todistance in pixels

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Camera calibration

laseriris

neutraldensity filter(ND3.0)

camera

power meter

Intensity calibrationDiverging lens

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Camera calibration

Shutter speed linear

Gain function is exponential

1/0)( tGAeyGF

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Results

)(GFkCSP

k = 1.16·1012 counts/nW

VAGFhcrSCk

Vn

camera

exex

)(4' 2

From previous work, we know the ratio of n

nex

About 1019 photons/second hitting camera

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Thanks to Dr. Brett DePaola, Dr. Larry Weaver, Bachana Lomsadze, Hyounuk Jang, Vince Needham, Kristan Corwin,

Kansas State University, and the National Science Foundation