Ultracold sodium atoms have been trapped inside a hollow-core optical fiber.
The atoms are transferred from a free space optical dipole trap into a trap
formed by a red-detuned gaussian light mode confined to the core of the fiber.
We show that at least 5% of the atoms held initially in the free space trap can
be loaded into the core of the fiber and retrieved outside.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, corrected author list, added refs, changed figs,
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