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Experiments with Supersonic Beams as a Source of Cold Atoms

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Front Trapping Coil<br />

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Rear Trapping Coil<br />

TTL 5V<br />

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Figure 5.10: A schematic <strong>of</strong> the trapping coil switching circuit. This circuit allows<br />

both the front and rear coils to be switched on or <strong>of</strong>f independently, due to the<br />

byp<strong>as</strong>s paths on the right side <strong>of</strong> the diagram. The current direction can be changed<br />

independently, since each coil is set-up <strong>with</strong> an H-bridge <strong>of</strong> MOSFETs (each MOSFET<br />

shown represents a bank <strong>of</strong> 8 individual FETs). The IGBT, high voltage supply, and<br />

capacitor on the left side <strong>of</strong> the circuit allow the current to be turned on quickly using<br />

the high voltage when needed.<br />

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