Overlapping Bose-Einstein Condensates of 23Na and 133Cs
Abstract
We report on the creation of dual-species Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) of 23Na atoms and 133Cs atoms. We demonstrate sympathetic cooling of Cs with Na in a magnetic quadrupole trap and a crossed optical dipole trap, leading to Na BECs with 8 × 105 atoms and Cs BECs with 3.5 × 104 atoms. Investigating cross-thermalization and lifetimes of the mixture, we find that the Na and Cs BECs are miscible and overlapping, interacting with a moderate interspecies scattering length of 18(4)\,a0 at 23\,G and 29(4)\,a0 at 894\,G and coexisting for tens of seconds. Overlapping condensates of Na and Cs offer new possibilities for many-body physics with ultracold bosonic mixtures and constitute an ideal starting point for the creation of ultracold ensembles of NaCs ground state molecules.
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