Sympathetic cooling and collisional properties of a Rb-Cs mixture

Abstract

We report on measurements of the collisional properties of a mixture of 133Cs and 87Rb atoms in a magnetic trap at μK temperatures. By selectively evaporating the Rb atoms using a radio-frequency field, we achieved sympathetic cooling of Cs down to a few μK. The inter-species collisional cross-section was determined through rethermalization measurements, leading to an estimate of as=595 a0 for the s-wave scattering length for Rb in the |F=2, mF=2> and Cs in the |F=4, mF=4> magnetic states. We briefly speculate on the prospects for reaching Bose-Einstein condensation of Cs inside a magnetic trap through sympathetic cooling.

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