Realization of a Magneto-Optical Trap for Cadmium Atoms

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Abstract

We report the confinement of cadmium atoms in a vapor cell magneto-optical trap (MOT). Using the closed $^{1}$S$_{0}-^{1}$P$_{1}$ transition ($\lambda $=229 nm, $\gamma $=2$\pi $*90.9 MHz), we are able to trap neutral cadmium atoms and examine the dependence of loss mechanisms, atomic density, and atom number on trapping parameters. This represents the trapping of a new atomic species and the shortest wavelength MOT produced to date. We anticipate that cold Cd atoms will be interesting for future studies in at least two directions: First, the $^{1}$S$_{0}-^{3}$P intercombination lines ($\lambda $=325 nm) could be useful for optical cooling to very low temperatures ($^{1}$S$_{0}-^{3}$P$_{1})$ and for high resolution optical spectroscopy ($^{1}$S$_{0}-^{3}$P$_{0})$. Second, combining cold Cd atoms with individual laser-cooled Cd$^{+}$ ions in a nearby ion trap may allow for studies of cold ion/neutral interactions such as charge-exchange, the transport of a charged ``hole'' through a gas, and perhaps the transfer of coherence from hyperfine states in the ion to pure nuclear spins in the neutral gas.

*Supported by the National Science Foundation ITR and PIF Programs.

Authors

  • Mark Acton

    • FOCUS and Physics Dept., Univ. of Michigan
  • Kathy-Anne Brickman

    • FOCUS and Physics Dept., Univ. of Michigan
  • Ming-Shien Chang

    • FOCUS and Physics Dept., Univ. of Michigan
  • Dzmitry Matsukevich

    • FOCUS Center and Department of Physics, University of Michigan
    • FOCUS and Physics Dept., Univ. of Michigan
    • School of Physics, Georgia Tech
  • Paul Haljan

    • Physics Dept., Simon Fraser Univ.
  • Vanderlei Bagnato

    • Universidade de Sao Paulo, Instituto de Fisica de Sao Carlos
  • Christopher Monroe

    • FOCUS Center and Department of Physics, University of Michigan
    • FOCUS and Physics Dept., Univ. of Michigan