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Optical and evaporative cooling of cesium atoms in the gravito-optical surface trap
We report on cooling of an atomic cesium gas closely above an evanescent-wave
atom mirror. At high densitities, optical cooling based on inelastic
reflections is found to be limited by a density-dependent excess temperature
and trap loss due to ultracold collisions involving repulsive molecular states.
Nevertheless, very good starting conditions for subsequent evaporative cooling
are obtained. Our first evaporation experiments show a temperature reduction
from 10muK down to 300nK along with a gain in phase-space density of almost two
orders of magnitude.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Journal of Modern Optics, special
issue "Fundamentals of Quantum Optics V", edited by F. Ehlotzk