Grazing collisions with background gas are the major cause of trap loss and trap heating in atom traps. To first order, these effects do not depend on the trap density. In collisionally opaque trapped atom clouds, however, scattered atoms with an energy E larger than the effective trap depth Eeff, which are destined to escape from the atom cloud, will have a finite probability for a secondary collision. This results in a contribution to the heating rate that depends on the column density of the trapped atoms, i.e., the product of density and characteristic size of the trap. For alkali-metal atom traps, secondary collisions are quite important due to the strong long-range interaction with like atoms. We derive a simple analytical expression ...
Author Institution: Instituto de Fisica de S\^{a}o Carlos, Universidade de S\~{a}o Paulo - Caixa Pos...
6 pages, 6 figures; to appear in J. Phys. BInternational audienceWe observe the spontaneous evaporat...
The scattering cross-sections and corresponding rate coefficients for rotationally inelastic collisi...
Grazing collisions with background gas are the major cause of trap loss and trap heating in atom tra...
The finite depth E of an atom trap results in an upper bound for the energy transfer in collisions w...
The calculated upper limit Kipol state is used as input to investigate the prospects for achieving B...
We solve a stochastic master equation based on the theory of Savard et al. [T. A. Savard. K. M. O'Ha...
A short time after the first successful experiments on magneto-optical trapping of neutral atoms, it...
We calculate the rates of inelastic collisions for ultracold alkali-metal atoms in radio-frequency-d...
We study inelastic collisions between CaF molecules and 87Rb atoms in a dual-species magneto-optical...
A detailed experimental and theoretical investigation of a magneto-optical trap for caesium atoms is...
Measurements of the temperature dependence of trap loss collisions of laser-cooled rubidium atoms ar...
The successful Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC) of alkali atoms has stimulated several groups to ext...
We report on trapping of fermionic 40K atoms in a red-detuned standing-wave optical trap, loaded fro...
Author Institution: Instituto de Fisica de S\^{a}o Carlos, Universidade de S\~{a}o Paulo - Caixa Pos...
6 pages, 6 figures; to appear in J. Phys. BInternational audienceWe observe the spontaneous evaporat...
The scattering cross-sections and corresponding rate coefficients for rotationally inelastic collisi...
Grazing collisions with background gas are the major cause of trap loss and trap heating in atom tra...
The finite depth E of an atom trap results in an upper bound for the energy transfer in collisions w...
The calculated upper limit Kipol state is used as input to investigate the prospects for achieving B...
We solve a stochastic master equation based on the theory of Savard et al. [T. A. Savard. K. M. O'Ha...
A short time after the first successful experiments on magneto-optical trapping of neutral atoms, it...
We calculate the rates of inelastic collisions for ultracold alkali-metal atoms in radio-frequency-d...
We study inelastic collisions between CaF molecules and 87Rb atoms in a dual-species magneto-optical...
A detailed experimental and theoretical investigation of a magneto-optical trap for caesium atoms is...
Measurements of the temperature dependence of trap loss collisions of laser-cooled rubidium atoms ar...
The successful Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC) of alkali atoms has stimulated several groups to ext...
We report on trapping of fermionic 40K atoms in a red-detuned standing-wave optical trap, loaded fro...
Author Institution: Instituto de Fisica de S\^{a}o Carlos, Universidade de S\~{a}o Paulo - Caixa Pos...
6 pages, 6 figures; to appear in J. Phys. BInternational audienceWe observe the spontaneous evaporat...
The scattering cross-sections and corresponding rate coefficients for rotationally inelastic collisi...