We have trapped cesium atoms over many minutes in the focus of a CO2-laser
beam employing an extremely simple laser system. Collisional properties of the
unpolarized atoms in their electronic ground state are investigated. Inelastic
binary collisions changing the hyperfine state lead to trap loss which is
quantitatively analyzed. Elastic collisions result in evaporative cooling of
the trapped gas from 25 μK to 10 μK over a time scale of about 150 s.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure