Overlapping Bose-Einstein Condensates of Na and Cs
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Abstract
We report on the production of dual-species Bose-Einstein condensates of up to 1 x 106 sodium atoms and 5 x 104 cesium atoms, a key step towards the creation of ultracold ensembles of NaCs ground state molecules. NaCs molecules have a large dipole moment and are ideally suited to access strongly correlated states of dipolar quantum matter. We achieve dual condensation via sympathetic cooling of cesium by sodium in an optically-plugged magnetic trap and a crossed dipole trap. To associate molecules from dual condensates, the BECs must be overlapped, long-lived, and miscible. Using trapping light at 1064 nm, we find that the mass and polarizability ratios of Na and Cs almost perfectly compensate. As a result, the differential gravitational sag between the two species is negligible. With the scattering length of cesium tuned to a moderate value, we find that the condensates co-exist for several seconds. In addition, the condensates are miscible; using cross-thermalization, we determine that the interspecies scattering length between the Na |F, mF> = |1, 1> and Cs |3, 3> states is weakly repulsive. These conditions allow the association of NaCs Feshbach molecules from dual condensates.
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Presenters
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Claire Warner
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
Authors
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Claire Warner
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
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Aden Z Lam
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
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Niccolò Bigagli
Columbia University, Columbia Univ
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Henry Liu
Yale University
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Ian C Stevenson
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
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Sebastian Will
Columbia Univ, Columbia University, Columbia