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The Bose-Einstein Condensate and Cold Atom Laboratory

Authors :
Frye, Kai
Abend, Sven
Bartosch, Wolfgang
Bawamia, Ahmad
Becker, Dennis
Blume, Holger
Braxmaier, Claus
Chiow, Sheng-Wey
Efremov, Maxim A.
Ertmer, Wolfgang
Fierlinger, Peter
Gaaloul, Naceur
Grosse, Jens
Grzeschik, Christoph
Hellmig, Ortwin
Henderson, Victoria A.
Herr, Waldemar
Israelsson, Ulf
Kohel, James
Krutzik, Markus
Kürbis, Christian
Lämmerzahl, Claus
List, Meike
Lüdtke, Daniel
Lundblad, Nathan
Marburger, J. Pierre
Meister, Matthias
Mihm, Moritz
Müller, Holger
Müntinga, Hauke
Oberschulte, Tim
Papakonstantinou, Alexandros
Perovšek, Jaka
Peters, Achim
Prat, Arnau
Rasel, Ernst M.
Roura, Albert
Schleich, Wolfgang P.
Schubert, Christian
Seidel, Stephan T.
Sommer, Jan
Spindeldreier, Christian
Stamper-Kurn, Dan
Stuhl, Benjamin K.
Warner, Marvin
Wendrich, Thijs
Wenzlawski, André
Wicht, Andreas
Windpassinger, Patrick
Yu, Nan
Wörner, Lisa
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Microgravity eases several constraints limiting experiments with ultracold and condensed atoms on ground. It enables extended times of flight without suspension and eliminates the gravitational sag for trapped atoms. These advantages motivated numerous initiatives to adapt and operate experimental setups on microgravity platforms. We describe the design of the payload, motivations for design choices, and capabilities of the Bose-Einstein Condensate and Cold Atom Laboratory (BECCAL), a NASA-DLR collaboration. BECCAL builds on the heritage of previous devices operated in microgravity, features rubidium and potassium, multiple options for magnetic and optical trapping, different methods for coherent manipulation, and will offer new perspectives for experiments on quantum optics, atom optics, and atom interferometry in the unique microgravity environment on board the International Space Station.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1912.04849
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjqt/s40507-020-00090-8