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Mirror MOT for Coupling Neutral Atoms to a Superconducting Resonator

Mirror MOT for Coupling Neutral Atoms to a Superconducting Resonator. E. del Rio Arguelles J. A. Grover, J. E. Hoffman, P. A. Solano, J. Lee, S. L. Rolston, and L. A. Orozco. Work supported in part by ARO, JQI and by the NSF through the PFC@JQI. Atoms on Squids. Mirror MOT set up.

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Mirror MOT for Coupling Neutral Atoms to a Superconducting Resonator

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  1. Mirror MOT for Coupling Neutral Atoms to a Superconducting Resonator E. del Rio Arguelles J. A. Grover, J. E. Hoffman, P. A. Solano, J. Lee, S. L. Rolston, and L. A. Orozco. Work supported in part by ARO, JQI and by the NSF through the PFC@JQI

  2. Atoms on Squids

  3. Mirror MOT set up • Glass cell • AlN nitride substrate • Gold mirror

  4. Alignment and Imaging 1 mm

  5. Results

  6. Conclusions • The Mirror MOT works • The trap is robust in terms of polarization changes in order of 3% less atoms with a rotation of ±5° degrees in the wave plate. • Now we can use a Mirror MOT to load the atoms to the fiber.

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