Abstract. We present a theoretical analysis of the evaporative cooling of an atomic beam propagating in a magnetic guide. Cooling is provided by transverse evaporation. The atomic dynamics inside the guide is analyzed by solving the Boltzmann equation with two different approaches: an approximate analytical ansatz and a Monte-Carlo simulation. Within their domain of validity, these two methods are found to be in very good agreement with each other. They allow us to determine how the phase-space density and the flux of the beam vary along its direction of propagation. We find a significant increase for the phase-space density along the guide for realistic experimental parameters. By extrapolation, we estimate the length of the beam needed to...
Lithium atoms channeled in the nodes of an intense standing-wave radiation field are cooled to near ...
We show that the counter-propagating frequency-modulated (FM) waves of the same intensity can split ...
We study the efficiency of evaporative cooling of a trapped gas of caesium atoms in the hydrodynamic...
We present a theoretical analysis of the evaporative cooling of an atomic beam propagating in a ma...
Abstract. We present a theoretical analysis of the evaporative cooling of a magnetically guided atom...
We present a theoretical analysis of the evaporative cooling of a magnetically guided atomic beam by...
9 pages, 8 figures Phys. Rev. A 72 033411 (2005)We report on our recent progress in the manipulation...
The continuous injection and propagation of a cold atomic beam in a 1.7 m long high-gradient (up to ...
This manuscript deals with the experimental realization of an ultracold, magnetically guided atomic ...
International audienceWe demonstrate experimentally the evaporative cooling of a few hundred rubidiu...
The theory of laser cooling assisted by transverse magnetic field B-t based on the (1+3)-level atomi...
This thesis examines two complimentary methods for the laser cooling of a magnetically guided ultra-...
We demonstrate experimentally the continuous and pulsed loading of a slow and cold atomic beam into ...
The atom laser has long been a holy grail within atom physics and with the creation of an atom laser...
The propagation of an atomic beam through a 1.7 m long magnetic guide with magnetic field gradient o...
Lithium atoms channeled in the nodes of an intense standing-wave radiation field are cooled to near ...
We show that the counter-propagating frequency-modulated (FM) waves of the same intensity can split ...
We study the efficiency of evaporative cooling of a trapped gas of caesium atoms in the hydrodynamic...
We present a theoretical analysis of the evaporative cooling of an atomic beam propagating in a ma...
Abstract. We present a theoretical analysis of the evaporative cooling of a magnetically guided atom...
We present a theoretical analysis of the evaporative cooling of a magnetically guided atomic beam by...
9 pages, 8 figures Phys. Rev. A 72 033411 (2005)We report on our recent progress in the manipulation...
The continuous injection and propagation of a cold atomic beam in a 1.7 m long high-gradient (up to ...
This manuscript deals with the experimental realization of an ultracold, magnetically guided atomic ...
International audienceWe demonstrate experimentally the evaporative cooling of a few hundred rubidiu...
The theory of laser cooling assisted by transverse magnetic field B-t based on the (1+3)-level atomi...
This thesis examines two complimentary methods for the laser cooling of a magnetically guided ultra-...
We demonstrate experimentally the continuous and pulsed loading of a slow and cold atomic beam into ...
The atom laser has long been a holy grail within atom physics and with the creation of an atom laser...
The propagation of an atomic beam through a 1.7 m long magnetic guide with magnetic field gradient o...
Lithium atoms channeled in the nodes of an intense standing-wave radiation field are cooled to near ...
We show that the counter-propagating frequency-modulated (FM) waves of the same intensity can split ...
We study the efficiency of evaporative cooling of a trapped gas of caesium atoms in the hydrodynamic...