Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
2002-05-07
Eur. Phys. J. D 21, 347-351 (2002)
Physics
Atomic Physics
5 pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
10.1140/epjd/e2002-00205-1
We demonstrate the in situ detection of cold 87 Rb atoms near a dielectric surface using the absorption of a weak, resonant evanescent wave. We have used this technique in time of flight experiments determining the density of atoms falling on the surface. A quantitative understanding of the measured curve was obtained using a detailed calculation of the evanescent intensity distribution. We have also used it to detect atoms trapped near the surface in a standing-wave optical dipole potential. This trap was loaded by inelastic bouncing on a strong, repulsive evanescent potential. We estimate that we trap 1.5 x 10 4 atoms at a density 100 times higher than the falling atoms.
Cornelussen R. A.
Spreeuw Robert J. C.
van Amerongen A. H.
van Linden van den Heuvell H. B.
Wolschrijn B. T.
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