Open-Channel fluorescence imaging of atoms in a high-gradient magnetic guide
ORAL
Abstract
We present a novel method of imaging atomic distributions in high-gradient trapping fields. A probe laser tuned to an open transition is used to illuminate the atomic distribution. The resultant fluorescence yield per atom is largely fixed throughout the trap volume, independent of the trapping field. This enables a reliable conversion of fluorescence images into atomic-density profiles. The method is applied to measure distributions of $^{87}$Rb atoms in a high-gradient (2.7~kGauss/cm) magnetic atom guide. We characterize the parameters for which the open-transition imaging method performs best. Quantum Monte Carlo simulations are used to test the underlying assumptions of the method. The method can be applied to image cold atoms trapped by permanent fields, continuously trapped or guided atoms, and species that do not have a suitable closed transition.
*This work is funded by ARO grant 42791-PH.
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