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Bose-Einstein Condensation of 88Sr Through Sympathetic Cooling with 87Sr

Abstract

We report Bose-Einstein condensation of 88Sr, which has a small, negative s-wave scattering length (a88=-2\,a0). We overcome the poor evaporative cooling characteristics of this isotope by sympathetic cooling with 87Sr atoms. 87Sr is effective in this role in spite of the fact that it is a fermion because of the large ground state degeneracy arising from a nuclear spin of I=9/2, which reduces the impact of Pauli blocking of collisions. We observe a limited number of atoms in the condensate (Nmax≈ 104) that is consistent with the value of a88 and the optical dipole trap parameters.

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