Wednesday, September 26, 2012

1209.5639 (Marco Schioppo et al.)

A compact and efficient strontium oven for laser-cooling experiments    [PDF]

Marco Schioppo, Nicola Poli, Marco Prevedelli, Stephan Falke, Christian Lisdat, Uwe Sterr, Guglielmo Maria Tino
Here we describe a compact and efficient strontium oven well suited for laser-cooling experiments. Novel design solutions allowed us to produce a collimated strontium atomic beam with a flux of 1.0\times10^13 s^-1 cm^-2 at the oven temperature of 450 {\deg}C, reached with an electrical power consumption of 36 W. The oven is based on a stainless-steel reservoir, filled with 6 g of metallic strontium, electrically heated in a vacuum environment by a tantalum wire threaded through an alumina multi-bore tube. The oven can be hosted in a standard DN40CF cube and has an estimated continuous operation lifetime of 10 years. This oven can be used for other alkali and alkaline earth metals with essentially no modifications.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.5639

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