Abstract

A special vapour cell has been built, that allows the measurement of the atom–surface van der Waals interaction exerted by a CaF2 window at the interface with Cs vapour. Mechanical and thermal fragility of fluoride windows make common designs of vapour cells impractical, so that we have developed an all-sapphire sealed cell with an internal CaF2 window. Although some impurities have remained when filling up the prototype cell, leading to line broadening and a shift, the selective reflection spectrum of the Cs D1 line (894 nm) makes apparent the weak van der Waals surface interaction. The uncertainties introduced by the effects of these impurities in the van der Waals measurement are nearly eliminated when comparing the selective reflection signal at the CaF2 interface of interest and at a sapphire window of the same cell. The ratio of the interactions respectively exerted by a sapphire interface and a CaF2 interface is found to be 0.55±0.25, in good agreement with the theoretical evaluation of ∼0.67.

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