Scientific Reports (Apr 2021)

Demonstration of a MOT in a sub-millimeter membrane hole

  • Jongmin Lee,
  • Grant Biedermann,
  • John Mudrick,
  • Erica A. Douglas,
  • Yuan-Yu Jau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-87927-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract We demonstrate the generation of a cold-atom ensemble within a sub-millimeter diameter hole in a transparent membrane, a so-called “membrane MOT”. With a sub-Doppler cooling process, the atoms trapped by the membrane MOT are cooled down to 10 $$\upmu$$ μ K. The atom number inside the unbridged/bridged membrane hole is about $$10^4$$ 10 4 to $$10^5$$ 10 5 , and the $$1/e^2$$ 1 / e 2 -diameter of the MOT cloud is about 180 $$\upmu$$ μ m for a 400 $$\upmu$$ μ m-diameter membrane hole. Such a membrane device can, in principle, efficiently load cold atoms into the evanescent-field optical trap generated by the suspended membrane waveguide for strong atom-light interaction and provide the capability of sufficient heat dissipation at the waveguide. This represents a key step toward the photonic atom trap integrated platform (ATIP).