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Evidence of Bose-Einstein Condensation in an Atomic Gas with Attractive Interactions
Author(s) -
C. C. Bradley,
C. A. Sackett,
J. J. Tollett,
Randall G. Hulet
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
physical review letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.688
H-Index - 673
eISSN - 1079-7114
pISSN - 0031-9007
DOI - 10.1103/physrevlett.75.1687
Subject(s) - physics , atomic physics , bose–einstein condensate , condensation , spin (aerodynamics) , magnetic trap , diffraction , phase (matter) , scattering , condensed matter physics , plasma , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics
Evidence for Bose-Einstein condensation of a gas of spin-polarized 7Li atoms is reported. Atoms confined to a permanent-magnet trap are laser cooled to 200 μK and are then evaporatively cooled to lower temperatures. Phase-space densities consistent with quantum degeneracy are measured for temperatures in the range of 100 to 400 nK. At these high phase-space densities, diffraction of a probe laser beam is observed. Modeling shows that this diffraction is a sensitive indicator of the presence of a spatially localized condensate. Although measurements of the number of condensate atoms have not been performed, the measured phase-space densities are consistent with a majority of the atoms being in the condensate, for total trap numbers as high as 2×10˄5 atoms. For 7Li, the spin-triplet s-wave scattering length is known to be negative, corresponding to an attractive interatomic interaction. Previously, Bose-Einstein condensation was predicted not to occur in such a system

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