Single atoms with 6000-second trapping lifetimes in optical-tweezer arrays at cryogenic temperatures

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  • who: Schymik Kai-Niklas from the Universitu00e9Palaiseau , France Universidad de Oviedo have published the research work: Single Atoms with 6000-Second Trapping Lifetimes in Optical-Tweezer Arrays at Cryogenic Temperatures, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/06/2021
  • what: The authors report on the trapping of single Rb atoms in tunable arrays of optical tweezers in a cryogenic environment at approximately 4 K. While this is not an issue for loading optical tweezers, as the authors show below, one could improve on this in future designs by replacing some copper parts by Cu-Be ones . . .

     

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