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Chapter 3<br />

Experimental Apparatus<br />

This chapter discusses the apparatus used to perform the experiments<br />

discussed in this dissertation. It begins with a description <strong>of</strong> the vacuum<br />

chamber used to isolate our atoms from the environment. Next, a discussion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the laser systems used to control and confine the atoms is presented. This<br />

portion starts with a description <strong>of</strong> the near-resonance lasers which are used<br />

to cool, confine and control the internal state <strong>of</strong> the atoms. <strong>The</strong>n, a discussion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the far-detuned laser used to form a conservative optical dipole trap for the<br />

atoms is given. Next the coils used to create the magnetic field for both the<br />

MOT and magnetic trap are discussed. Finally, the geometries <strong>of</strong> the vertical<br />

and horizontal imaging systems are outlined. Because the apparatus has been<br />

explained in detail elsewhere [83–85], I will only discuss the most relevant<br />

aspects, giving references to sources <strong>of</strong> more detail for the interested reader.<br />

3.1 Vacuum Chamber<br />

<strong>The</strong> vacuum chamber is designed to operated in a double MOT config-<br />

uration after the design given in reference [86]. <strong>The</strong> idea behind this config-<br />

uration is that there are two desirable but competing features one needs in a<br />

85

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