The authors describe the coupling of a magneto-optical trap to a mass separator for the ultra-sensitive detection of selected radioactive species. As a proof of principle test, they have demonstrated the trapping of {approximately} 6 million {sup 82} Rb (t{sub 1/2} = 75 s) atoms using an ion implantation and heated foil release method for introducing the sample into a trapping cell with minimal gas loading. Gamma-ray counting techniques were used to determine the efficiencies of each step in the process. By far the weakest step in the process is the efficiency of the optical trap itself (0.3%). Further improvements in the quality of the nonstick dryfilm coating on the inside of the trapping cell and the possible use of larger diameter laser...
We describe several novel techniques for the optical trapping of ultracold atoms and for the product...
We report theoretical studies of an efficient accumulation of Ra-225 atoms in a magneto-optical trap...
A magneto-optical trap recently built in our laboratory is described. The principles of operation an...
The use of an optical trap for the quantitative detection of small numbers of radioactive atoms is f...
We have studied magneto-optical traps (MOTs) for efficient on-line trapping of radioactive atoms. A...
Laser cooling and trapping techniques made possible during the last two decades important achievemen...
A magneto-optical trap for francium radioactive atoms has been set up at the Istituto Nazionale di F...
The efficient coupling of a magneto-optical trap to a mass separator is being developed to undertake...
Magneto Optical Traps (MOT) are systems used to investigate the behavior of atoms at very low temper...
This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory-Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projec...
Experiments aimed at laser cooling and trapping of radioactive atoms Lire nowadays operational at se...
Atoms can be trapped at the foci of intense laser beams, which can enable the study of interactions ...
We report the first magneto-optical trapping of mdioactive {sup 135}Cs and {sup 137}Cs and a promisi...
Experiments aimed at laser cooling and trapping of radioactive atoms Lire nowadays operational at se...
This thesis presents work done on two projects that contribute to the study of ultracold atoms in th...
We describe several novel techniques for the optical trapping of ultracold atoms and for the product...
We report theoretical studies of an efficient accumulation of Ra-225 atoms in a magneto-optical trap...
A magneto-optical trap recently built in our laboratory is described. The principles of operation an...
The use of an optical trap for the quantitative detection of small numbers of radioactive atoms is f...
We have studied magneto-optical traps (MOTs) for efficient on-line trapping of radioactive atoms. A...
Laser cooling and trapping techniques made possible during the last two decades important achievemen...
A magneto-optical trap for francium radioactive atoms has been set up at the Istituto Nazionale di F...
The efficient coupling of a magneto-optical trap to a mass separator is being developed to undertake...
Magneto Optical Traps (MOT) are systems used to investigate the behavior of atoms at very low temper...
This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory-Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projec...
Experiments aimed at laser cooling and trapping of radioactive atoms Lire nowadays operational at se...
Atoms can be trapped at the foci of intense laser beams, which can enable the study of interactions ...
We report the first magneto-optical trapping of mdioactive {sup 135}Cs and {sup 137}Cs and a promisi...
Experiments aimed at laser cooling and trapping of radioactive atoms Lire nowadays operational at se...
This thesis presents work done on two projects that contribute to the study of ultracold atoms in th...
We describe several novel techniques for the optical trapping of ultracold atoms and for the product...
We report theoretical studies of an efficient accumulation of Ra-225 atoms in a magneto-optical trap...
A magneto-optical trap recently built in our laboratory is described. The principles of operation an...