We investigate the feasible limits for realizing a continuously evaporated atom laser with high-temperature sources. A plausible scheme for realizing a truly continuous atom laser is to outcouple atoms from a partially condensed Bose gas while continuously reloading the system with noncondensed thermal atoms and performing evaporative cooling. Here we use quantum kinetic theory to model this system and estimate feasible limits for the operation of such a scheme. For sufficiently high temperatures, the figure of merit for the source is shown to be the phase-space flux. The dominant process limiting the usage of sources with low phase-space flux is the three-body loss of the condensed gas. We conclude that certain double-magneto-optical trap ...
The dynamics of evaporative cooling of magnetically trapped 87 Rb atoms is studied on the basis of ...
We theoretically study a pulsed stimulated two-photon Raman outcoupler for an atom laser using a ful...
This thesis examines two complimentary methods for the laser cooling of a magnetically guided ultra-...
We investigate the feasible limits for realizing a continuously evaporated atom laser with high-temp...
Demonstrating that despite loss processes, Bose-Einstein condensates can be formed in steady state i...
We propose a scheme for realizing the long-term continuous output of an atom laser. In this scheme t...
A continuous wave (cw) atom laser will most likely be realised by outcoupling from a reservoir conta...
A continuous-wave atom laser formed by the outcoupling of atoms from a trapped Bose-Einstein condens...
The continuous pumping of atoms into a Bose-Einstein condensate via spontaneous emission from a ther...
We show that by a suciently slow repumping process, one can avoid the problems of reabsorptions in l...
The atom laser has long been a holy grail within atom physics and with the creation of an atom laser...
Protocols for attaining quantum degeneracy in atomic gases almost exclusively rely on evaporative co...
A linear quantum dynamic theory for output coupler of Bose-Einstein condensed atoms in a trap is con...
The atom laser, a bright, coherent matter wave derived from a Bose-Einstein condensate, holds great ...
Bose–Einstein condensates (BECs) are macroscopic coherent matter waves that have revolutionized quan...
The dynamics of evaporative cooling of magnetically trapped 87 Rb atoms is studied on the basis of ...
We theoretically study a pulsed stimulated two-photon Raman outcoupler for an atom laser using a ful...
This thesis examines two complimentary methods for the laser cooling of a magnetically guided ultra-...
We investigate the feasible limits for realizing a continuously evaporated atom laser with high-temp...
Demonstrating that despite loss processes, Bose-Einstein condensates can be formed in steady state i...
We propose a scheme for realizing the long-term continuous output of an atom laser. In this scheme t...
A continuous wave (cw) atom laser will most likely be realised by outcoupling from a reservoir conta...
A continuous-wave atom laser formed by the outcoupling of atoms from a trapped Bose-Einstein condens...
The continuous pumping of atoms into a Bose-Einstein condensate via spontaneous emission from a ther...
We show that by a suciently slow repumping process, one can avoid the problems of reabsorptions in l...
The atom laser has long been a holy grail within atom physics and with the creation of an atom laser...
Protocols for attaining quantum degeneracy in atomic gases almost exclusively rely on evaporative co...
A linear quantum dynamic theory for output coupler of Bose-Einstein condensed atoms in a trap is con...
The atom laser, a bright, coherent matter wave derived from a Bose-Einstein condensate, holds great ...
Bose–Einstein condensates (BECs) are macroscopic coherent matter waves that have revolutionized quan...
The dynamics of evaporative cooling of magnetically trapped 87 Rb atoms is studied on the basis of ...
We theoretically study a pulsed stimulated two-photon Raman outcoupler for an atom laser using a ful...
This thesis examines two complimentary methods for the laser cooling of a magnetically guided ultra-...