• Toptica Photonics rubidium atom traps used in cold atom experiments

    The MiniMOT-Rb small magneto-optical trap can capture rubidium atoms and cool them to ~300K.
    June 5, 2013
    2 min read

    The MiniMOT-Rb is a small magneto-optical trap that can capture rubidium atoms and cool them to ~300K. Magneto optical traps are used all around the world as key instruments for most cold atom experiments. An amplifier boosts the light of a diode laser to cool the atoms, and a fiber-coupled diode serves as a repumping laser.
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    Victor, NY

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