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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 55: Poster VI

Q 55.7: Poster

Thursday, March 14, 2024, 17:00–19:00, Tent B

Two-dimensional grating magneto-optical trap — •Joseph Muchovo1, Hendrik Heine1, Aaditya Mishra1, Julian Lemburg1, Kai-Christian Bruna1, Waldemar Herr1,2, Christian Schubert1,2, and Ernst M. Rasel11Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institut für Quantenoptik — 2Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR), Institut für Satellitengeodäsie und Intertialsensorik (SI)

Ultracold atoms provide exciting opportunities for matterwave interferometry and tests of fundamental physics. When used as separate source chambers, Two-dimensional (2D) magneto-optical traps MOTs are advantageous in pre-cooling and faster loading of atoms to three-dimensional grating MOTs. To realise field applications of quantum sensors utilising cold atoms, there is need for simpler, more efficient and more compact sources.

In this poster, we will present the design, simulation and implementation of a 2D grating MOT requiring only a single input cooling beam. This will lead to a robust, compact and efficient source of ultracold atoms that can be used in field and space applications.

This work is supported by the German Space Agency (DLR) with funds provided by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate protection (BMWK) due to the enactment of the German Bundestag under grant number DLR 50RK1978 (QCHIP) and by the German Science Foundation (DFG) under Germany's Excellence Strategy - EXC-2123 QuantumFrontiers - 390837967.

Keywords: Grating MOT; Single beam cooling; Optical Gratings; Atom Interferometry; Magneto optical trap

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