One of the main limitations of cesium atomic fountains has been the cold collision frequency shift. By using a method based on a transfer of population by adiabatic passage allowing to prepare cold atomic samples with a well defined ratio of atomic density as well as atom number the collisional shift is controlled at the 10E-3 of its value. A calibration of Zeeman sub-states contribution to the clock shift as a function of the field has been performed. Feshbach resonances have been observed for the first time at very low magnetic field and with a very good resolution. A Monte Carlo simulation has been performed and could fit properly some of experimental data. This constrains some parameters of the theory of collisions
We report the first observation of magnetic Feshbach resonances between 173Yb and 133Cs. In a mixtur...
8 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe analyse a narrow Feshbach resonance with ultra-cold chrom...
We report the evaluation of the second-order Zeeman shift in the continuous atomic fountain clock F...
One of the main limitations of cesium atomic fountains has been the cold collision frequency shift. ...
7 pagesOne of the main limitations of cesium atomic fountains has been the cold collision frequency ...
For a long time, one of the main limitations of cesium atomic fountains has been the cold collision ...
5 pages, 4 figures, 1 tableInternational audienceWe have observed Feshbach resonances for 133Cs atom...
We have observed Feshbach resonances for 133Cs atoms in two different hyperfine states at static mag...
Ultracold molecules are formed via photoassociation in a polarized sample of cold cesium atoms. The ...
The spin-exchange frequency shift due to cold collisions between ground-state atoms appears to be th...
We use an atomic fountain clock to measure quantum scattering phase shifts precisely through a serie...
International audienceWe discover several magnetic Feshbach resonances in collisions of ultracold 39...
Jury composé de : M. F. BIRABEN Rapporteur M. S. BIZE Membre invité M. A. CLAIRON Examinateur M. J. ...
This paper describes the work performed at BNM-SYRTE (Observatoire de Paris) over the past few years...
We use an atomic fountain clock to measure quantum scattering phase shifts precisely through a serie...
We report the first observation of magnetic Feshbach resonances between 173Yb and 133Cs. In a mixtur...
8 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe analyse a narrow Feshbach resonance with ultra-cold chrom...
We report the evaluation of the second-order Zeeman shift in the continuous atomic fountain clock F...
One of the main limitations of cesium atomic fountains has been the cold collision frequency shift. ...
7 pagesOne of the main limitations of cesium atomic fountains has been the cold collision frequency ...
For a long time, one of the main limitations of cesium atomic fountains has been the cold collision ...
5 pages, 4 figures, 1 tableInternational audienceWe have observed Feshbach resonances for 133Cs atom...
We have observed Feshbach resonances for 133Cs atoms in two different hyperfine states at static mag...
Ultracold molecules are formed via photoassociation in a polarized sample of cold cesium atoms. The ...
The spin-exchange frequency shift due to cold collisions between ground-state atoms appears to be th...
We use an atomic fountain clock to measure quantum scattering phase shifts precisely through a serie...
International audienceWe discover several magnetic Feshbach resonances in collisions of ultracold 39...
Jury composé de : M. F. BIRABEN Rapporteur M. S. BIZE Membre invité M. A. CLAIRON Examinateur M. J. ...
This paper describes the work performed at BNM-SYRTE (Observatoire de Paris) over the past few years...
We use an atomic fountain clock to measure quantum scattering phase shifts precisely through a serie...
We report the first observation of magnetic Feshbach resonances between 173Yb and 133Cs. In a mixtur...
8 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe analyse a narrow Feshbach resonance with ultra-cold chrom...
We report the evaluation of the second-order Zeeman shift in the continuous atomic fountain clock F...