We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using several collimators, a slower and a compressor we achieve a Ne-20(*) flux of 6 x 10(10) atoms/s in an 0.7 mm diameter beam traveling at 100 m/s, and having longitudinal and transverse temperatures of 25 mK and 300 muK, respectively. This constitutes the highest flux in a concentrated beam achieved to date with metastable rare gas atoms. We characterize the action of the various cooling stages in terms of their influence on the flux, diameter and divergence of the atomic beam. The brightness and brilliance achieved are 2.1 x 10(21) s-(1)-m(-2)sr(-1) and 5.0 x 10(22) s(-1)m(-2)sr(-1), respectively, comparable to the highest values reported for alkal...
We demonstrate the launching of laser-cooled Yb atoms in a continuous atomic beam. The continuous co...
We have constructed an atomic beam of metastable helium atoms He(2 3 S) with a mean velocity of 300 ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322In recent years ther...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
We have developed a ``beam brightener'' in which several different laser cooling methods produce a h...
Using a three-step transverse laser cooling scheme, a strongly diverging flow of metastable Ne(3 s 3...
Using a three-step transverse laser cooling scheme, a strongly diverging flow of metastable Ne(3 s 3...
The study of collisions between excited atoms requires high-intensity atomic beams to achieve detect...
Laser manipulation techniques for neutral atoms can be used to produce atomic beams which are more i...
We have developed a novel, high flux source of metastable rare gas atoms (helium, neon and argon) th...
The high velocity of free atoms associated with the thermal motion, together with the velocity distr...
We describe a high flux source of cold (80 K) metastable helium atoms. The source employs a direct c...
We demonstrate and characterize a high-flux beam source for cold, slow atoms or molecules. The desir...
We demonstrate the launching of laser-cooled Yb atoms in a continuous atomic beam. The continuous co...
We have constructed an atomic beam of metastable helium atoms He(2 3 S) with a mean velocity of 300 ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322In recent years ther...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
We have developed a ``beam brightener'' in which several different laser cooling methods produce a h...
Using a three-step transverse laser cooling scheme, a strongly diverging flow of metastable Ne(3 s 3...
Using a three-step transverse laser cooling scheme, a strongly diverging flow of metastable Ne(3 s 3...
The study of collisions between excited atoms requires high-intensity atomic beams to achieve detect...
Laser manipulation techniques for neutral atoms can be used to produce atomic beams which are more i...
We have developed a novel, high flux source of metastable rare gas atoms (helium, neon and argon) th...
The high velocity of free atoms associated with the thermal motion, together with the velocity distr...
We describe a high flux source of cold (80 K) metastable helium atoms. The source employs a direct c...
We demonstrate and characterize a high-flux beam source for cold, slow atoms or molecules. The desir...
We demonstrate the launching of laser-cooled Yb atoms in a continuous atomic beam. The continuous co...
We have constructed an atomic beam of metastable helium atoms He(2 3 S) with a mean velocity of 300 ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322In recent years ther...