6 pages, 6 figures; to appear in J. Phys. BInternational audienceWe observe the spontaneous evaporation of atoms confined in a bubble-like rf-dressed trap (Zobay and Garraway, 2001). The atoms are confined in a quadrupole magnetic trap and are dressed by a linearly polarized rf field. The evaporation is related to the presence of holes in the trap, at the positions where the rf coupling vanishes, due to its vectorial character. The final temperature results from a competition between residual heating and evaporation efficiency, which is controlled via the height of the holes with respect to the bottom of the trap. The experimental data are modeled by a Monte-Carlo simulation predicting a small increase in phase space density limited by the ...
Radiofrequency (rf) -dressed potentials are a promising technique for manipulating atomic mixtures, ...
Nonadiabatic decay rates for a radio-frequency-dressed magnetic trap are calculated using Fermi’s go...
1. Confining charged particles with oscillating electric fields2. Interaction of light with ions tra...
6 pages, 6 figures; to appear in J. Phys. BInternational audienceWe observe the spontaneous evaporat...
7 figures, 8 pages; published in J. Phys. BInternational audienceWe study the spectroscopy of atoms ...
5 figures, 7 pagesInternational audienceWe discuss the quality required for the RF source used to tr...
International audienceWe present the experimental implementation of a new trap for cold atoms propos...
9 pages, 10 FiguresInternational audienceWe experimentally and theoretically study the continuous ac...
A theoretical investigation for implementing a scheme of forced evaporative cooling in radio-frequen...
International audienceA combination of static and oscillating magnetic fields can be used to 'dress'...
We calculate the rates of inelastic collisions for ultracold alkali-metal atoms in radio-frequency-d...
Radio-frequency evaporation of atoms in a magnetic trap is the only way to obtain Bose-Einstein Cond...
We evaluate the impact that nonlinear Zeeman shifts have on resonant radio-frequency (RF) dressed tr...
In this thesis, I describe the spectroscopic investigations and preliminary results of evaporative c...
We present an apparatus for the study of an ultracold gaseous atomic mixture of 133Cs and 87Rb. The...
Radiofrequency (rf) -dressed potentials are a promising technique for manipulating atomic mixtures, ...
Nonadiabatic decay rates for a radio-frequency-dressed magnetic trap are calculated using Fermi’s go...
1. Confining charged particles with oscillating electric fields2. Interaction of light with ions tra...
6 pages, 6 figures; to appear in J. Phys. BInternational audienceWe observe the spontaneous evaporat...
7 figures, 8 pages; published in J. Phys. BInternational audienceWe study the spectroscopy of atoms ...
5 figures, 7 pagesInternational audienceWe discuss the quality required for the RF source used to tr...
International audienceWe present the experimental implementation of a new trap for cold atoms propos...
9 pages, 10 FiguresInternational audienceWe experimentally and theoretically study the continuous ac...
A theoretical investigation for implementing a scheme of forced evaporative cooling in radio-frequen...
International audienceA combination of static and oscillating magnetic fields can be used to 'dress'...
We calculate the rates of inelastic collisions for ultracold alkali-metal atoms in radio-frequency-d...
Radio-frequency evaporation of atoms in a magnetic trap is the only way to obtain Bose-Einstein Cond...
We evaluate the impact that nonlinear Zeeman shifts have on resonant radio-frequency (RF) dressed tr...
In this thesis, I describe the spectroscopic investigations and preliminary results of evaporative c...
We present an apparatus for the study of an ultracold gaseous atomic mixture of 133Cs and 87Rb. The...
Radiofrequency (rf) -dressed potentials are a promising technique for manipulating atomic mixtures, ...
Nonadiabatic decay rates for a radio-frequency-dressed magnetic trap are calculated using Fermi’s go...
1. Confining charged particles with oscillating electric fields2. Interaction of light with ions tra...