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Title: Laser-cooling Cadmium Bosons and Fermions with Near Ultraviolet Triplet Excitations
Abstract Cadmium is laser-cooled and trapped with excitations to triplet states with UVA light, first using only the 67 kHz wide 326 nm intercombination line and subsequently, for large loading rates, the 25 MHz wide 361 nm3P23D3transition. Eschewing the hard UV 229 nm1S01P1transition, only small magnetic fields gradients, less than 6 G cm−1, are required enabling a 100% transfer of atoms from the 361 nm trap to the 326 nm narrow-line trap. All 8 stable cadmium isotopes are straightforwardly trapped, including two nuclear-spin- 1 2 fermions that require no additional repumping. We observe evidence of3P2collisions limiting the number of trapped metastable atoms, report isotope shifts for111Cd and113Cd of the 326 nm1S03P1, 480nm3P13S1, and 361 nm3P23D3transitions, and measure the114Cd 5s5p3P2→ 5s5d3D3transition frequency to be 830 096 573(15) MHz.  more » « less
Award ID(s):
2012117
PAR ID:
10629034
Author(s) / Creator(s):
Publisher / Repository:
IOP Publishing
Date Published:
Journal Name:
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume:
2889
Issue:
1
ISSN:
1742-6588
Page Range / eLocation ID:
012006
Format(s):
Medium: X
Sponsoring Org:
National Science Foundation
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