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American Physical Society, Physical Review Letters, 13(103), 2009

DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.103.130401

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Bose-Einstein Condensation of Alkaline Earth Atoms:Ca40

Journal article published in 2009 by Sebastian Kraft, Felix Vogt, Oliver Appel ORCID, Fritz Riehle, Uwe Sterr
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Abstract

We have achieved Bose-Einstein condensation of ;{40}Ca, the first for an alkaline earth element. The influence of elastic and inelastic collisions associated with the large ground-state s-wave scattering length of ;{40}Ca was measured. From these findings, an optimized loading and cooling scheme was developed that allowed us to condense about 2 x 10;{4} atoms after laser cooling in a two-stage magneto-optical trap and subsequent forced evaporation in a crossed dipole trap within less than 3 s. The condensation of an alkaline earth element opens novel opportunities for precision measurements on the narrow intercombination lines as well as investigations of molecular states at the ;{1}S-;{3}P asymptotes.