International audienceWe present a thorough analysis of a Zeeman slower for sodium atoms made of permanent magnets in a Halbach configuration. Due to the orientation of the magnetic field, the polarisation of the slowing laser beam cannot be purely circular leading to optical leakages into dark states. To circumvent this effect, we propose an atomic state preparation stage able to significantly increase the performances of the Zeeman slower. After a careful theoretical analysis of the problem, we experimentally implement an optical pumping stage leading to an increase of the magneto-optical trap loading rate by 3.5. Such method is easy to set up and could be extended to other Zeeman slower architectures
We present a novel type of longitudinal Zeeman slower. The magnetic field profile is generated by a ...
We describe the design, construction, and operation of a versatile dual-species Zeeman slower for bo...
We report theoretical studies of an efficient accumulation of Ra-225 atoms in a magneto-optical trap...
A transverse Zeeman slower composed of an array of compact discrete neodymium magnets is considered....
A new type of transverse Zeeman slower composed of an array of compact discrete neodymium magnets is...
In this final year project, we constructed a Zeeman Slower as well as the optical setup required for...
A Zeeman slower is taken as the cooling device for Sr atomic beam injected into the magneto-optical ...
We demonstrate a two species effusive source and Zeeman slower for lithium 6 and rubidium 85. The fl...
We present a novel slowing scheme for beams of laser-coolable diatomic molecules reminiscent of Zeem...
International audienceTransversely loaded bidimensional-magneto-optical-traps (2D-MOTs) have been re...
We demonstrate a two species effusive source and Zeeman slower for lithium 6 and rubidium 85. The fl...
A method for optimizing the design and construction of a Zeeman slower coil is presented. Unlike tra...
© 2020 American Physical Society. Magneto-optical traps (MOTs) based on the 626-nm, 136-kHz-wide int...
We have developed a new diagnostic tool for the study of Zeeman-compensated slowing of an alkali at...
We report on the first successful loading of a magneto-optical trap (MOT) with metastable He atoms ...
We present a novel type of longitudinal Zeeman slower. The magnetic field profile is generated by a ...
We describe the design, construction, and operation of a versatile dual-species Zeeman slower for bo...
We report theoretical studies of an efficient accumulation of Ra-225 atoms in a magneto-optical trap...
A transverse Zeeman slower composed of an array of compact discrete neodymium magnets is considered....
A new type of transverse Zeeman slower composed of an array of compact discrete neodymium magnets is...
In this final year project, we constructed a Zeeman Slower as well as the optical setup required for...
A Zeeman slower is taken as the cooling device for Sr atomic beam injected into the magneto-optical ...
We demonstrate a two species effusive source and Zeeman slower for lithium 6 and rubidium 85. The fl...
We present a novel slowing scheme for beams of laser-coolable diatomic molecules reminiscent of Zeem...
International audienceTransversely loaded bidimensional-magneto-optical-traps (2D-MOTs) have been re...
We demonstrate a two species effusive source and Zeeman slower for lithium 6 and rubidium 85. The fl...
A method for optimizing the design and construction of a Zeeman slower coil is presented. Unlike tra...
© 2020 American Physical Society. Magneto-optical traps (MOTs) based on the 626-nm, 136-kHz-wide int...
We have developed a new diagnostic tool for the study of Zeeman-compensated slowing of an alkali at...
We report on the first successful loading of a magneto-optical trap (MOT) with metastable He atoms ...
We present a novel type of longitudinal Zeeman slower. The magnetic field profile is generated by a ...
We describe the design, construction, and operation of a versatile dual-species Zeeman slower for bo...
We report theoretical studies of an efficient accumulation of Ra-225 atoms in a magneto-optical trap...