Abstract

We describe the design and performance of a slow atom source based on a 2D magneto-optical trap (MOT) that uses an innovative simple optical configuration. Metal-coated retro-reflecting prisms replace mirrors and quarter-wave plates so the optical power of the cooling laser beam is recycled. This source has been characterised for three different configurations: with and without transverse magnetic field gradient, and with a pusher beam to obtain a 2D + -MOT. The longitudinal velocity is of the order of 25 m·s −1 , with a transverse velocity spread ≤1 m·s −1 , while the typical atomic flux density obtained is up to 1.3×10 14 at ·s −1 ·m −2 for a cesium vapour pressure of ~4×10 −8 mbar in the source. We use this slow atom beam, instead of cesium vapour, to load a 3D moving optical molasses that feeds a continuous cold atom fountain. We obtain a gain of a factor ~20 in the atomic flux launched by the fountain.

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