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Figure 4.13: Incremental atom capture at a fixed translation velocity. <strong>The</strong><br />

center <strong>of</strong> the magnetic trap is initially displaced 800 µm below the optical<br />

box and is translated vertically at a velocity <strong>of</strong> 750 µm/s. <strong>The</strong> endpoint <strong>of</strong><br />

the translation is varied, and the atom capture, normalized to the maximum<br />

number, is plotted as a function <strong>of</strong> the final separation between the traps.<br />

Error bars indicate statistical uncertainties.<br />

reduces the density <strong>of</strong> magnetically trapped atoms in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> the optical<br />

box. We thus consider collisions non-negligible for t < (250ms, 500ms) which<br />

provides an upper bound <strong>of</strong> (0.2, 0.25) collisions per atom in the optical box.<br />

A large fraction <strong>of</strong> these collisions will cause immediate trap loss on account<br />

<strong>of</strong> the shallow box depth ( 10 µK), but a few will raise the temperature. We<br />

believe, however, that this effect is overshadowed by atoms entering the op-<br />

tical box far from their classical turning points. In contrast to adiabatically<br />

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