Magnetic trapping of metastable 3P2 atomic strontium

Abstract

We report the magnetic trapping of metastable 3P2 atomic strontium. Atoms are cooled in a magneto-optical trap (MOT) operating on the dipole allowed 1S0-1P1 transition at 461 nm. Decay via 1P1 1D2 3P2 continuously loads a magnetic trap formed by the quadrupole magnetic field of the MOT. Over 108 atoms at a density of 8 × 109 cm-3 and temperature of 1 mK are trapped. The atom temperature is significantly lower than what would be expected from the kinetic and potential energy of atoms as they are transferred from the MOT. This suggests that thermalization and evaporative cooling are occurring in the magnetic trap.

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