Cold source of atomic hydrogen for loading large magnetic traps
A. Semakin (1), J. Ahokas (1), O. Hanski (1), V. Dvornichenko (1), T., Kiilerich (1), F. Nez (2), P. Yzombard (2), V. Nesvizhevsky (3), E. Widmann, (4), P. Crivelli (5), S. Vasiliev (1) ((1) University of Turku, Turku,, Finland, (2) Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Paris, France

TL;DR
This paper introduces a cryogenic hydrogen atom source capable of loading large magnetic traps with high flux of cold atoms, enabling long storage times for precision spectroscopy.
Contribution
The authors designed and tested a novel cryogenic hydrogen atom source with continuous flux and demonstrated its effectiveness in loading large magnetic traps for cold hydrogen experiments.
Findings
Achieved a flux of 7×10^{13} H atoms/s at 130-200 mK.
Successfully loaded large magnetic traps with cold hydrogen atoms.
Stored low-field seeking atoms for over 1000 seconds.
Abstract
We present a design and performance tests of an intense source of cold hydrogen atoms for loading large magnetic traps. Our source is based on a cryogenic dissociator of molecular hydrogen at 0.6 K followed by a series of thermal accommodators at 0.5, 0.2 and 0.13 K with inner surfaces covered by a superfluid helium film. All components are thermally anchored to corresponding stages of a dilution refrigerator. The source provides a continuous flux of 7 H atoms/s in a temperature range of 130-200 mK. We have successfully used the source for loading a large Ioffe-Pritchard magnetic trap recently built in our laboratory [arXiv:2108.09123 or Rev. Sci. Instr. 93 (2), 023201 (2022)]. Calorimetric measurements of the atomic recombination heat allow reliable determination of the atomic flux and H gas density in the trap. We have tested the performance of the source and loading…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Advanced Frequency and Time Standards
