Inelastic Collisions in Optically Trapped Ultracold Metastable Ytterbium
Abstract
We report measurement of inelastic loss in dense and cold metastable ytterbium (Yb[3P2]). Use of an optical far-off-resonance trap enables us to trap atoms in all magnetic sublevels, removing multichannel collisional trap loss from the system. Trapped samples of Yb[3P2] are produced at a density of 2×1013 cm-3 and temperature of 2 μK. We observe rapid two-body trap loss of Yb[3P2] and measure the inelastic collision rate constant 1.0(3)×10-11 cm3s-1. The existence of the fine-structure changing collisions between atoms in the 3P2 state is strongly suggested.
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