Properties of Microelectromagnet Mirrors as Reflectors of Cold Rb Atoms
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- 20 August 1999
Abstract
Cryogenically cooled microelectromagnet mirrors were used to reflect a cloud of free-falling laser-cooled 85Rb atoms at normal incidence. The mirrors consisted of microfabricated current-carrying Au wires in a periodic serpentine pattern on a sapphire substrate. The fluorescence from the atomic cloud was imaged after it had bounced off a mirror. The transverse width of the cloud reached a local minimum at an optimal current corresponding to minimum mirror roughness. A distinct increase in roughness was found for mirror configurations with even versus odd number of lines. These observations confirm theoretical predictions.All Related Versions
- Version 1, 1999-08-20, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review A, 60 (5), 4012.