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Experiments with the Grating MOTs of Strontium

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Abstract

We report realization of a strontium grating magneto-optical trap (MOT) operating on the narrow, 1S03P1 transition and implementation of sawtooth wave adiabatic passage (SWAP). Grating MOTs, which use a nanofabricated diffraction grating to greatly simplify the MOT optical layout, are a platform that can realize quantum technologies outside the laboratory. Cold-alkaline earth atoms are a central component of many quantum devices, such as clock atom interferometers and optical clocks. The 1S03P1 transition grating MOT traps as many as 3×106 88Sr atoms and cools them to an average temperature of 3.7 μK. Using SWAP, we can roughly double the transfer efficiency from the first stage of cooling, a 1S01P1 transition grating MOT, to the 1S03P1 MOT. Despite being able to capture on the order of 3×106 87Sr atoms in the 1S01P1 MOT, we have been unable to observe trapping in the 1S03P1 grating MOT. We present rate equation and optical Bloch equation simulations of the 1S03P1 grating MOT, which suggest that grating MOTs of 87Sr will be extremely difficult to realize because traditional "stirring" schemes are ineffective. Our results show that chip-scale quantum devices using bosonic strontium are within reach on the grating MOT platform.

Presenters

  • Sara Ahanchi

    Joint Quantum Institute, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Authors

  • Sara Ahanchi

    Joint Quantum Institute, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Maryland, College Park, MD

  • Peter K Elgee

    Joint Quantum Institute, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Maryland, College Park, MD

  • Ananya Sitaram

    Joint Quantum Institute, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Maryland, College Park, MD

  • Stephen P Eckel

    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, National Institute of Standards and Technology

  • Nikolai N Klimov

    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, National Institute of Standards and Technology

  • Gretchen K Campbell

    Joint Quantum Institute, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Maryland, College Park, MD, National Institute of Standards and Tech

  • Daniel S Barker

    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, NIST