paper

Multi-second magnetic coherence in a single domain spinor Bose-Einstein condensate

arXiv:1707.09607 · doi:10.1088/1367-2630/aab2a0

Abstract

We describe a compact, robust and versatile system for studying magnetic dynamics in a spinor Bose-Einstein condensate. Condensates of 87 Rb are produced by all-optical evaporation in a 1560 nm optical dipole trap, using a non-standard loading sequence that employs an auxiliary 1529 nm beam for partial compensation of the strong differential light shift induced by the dipole trap itself. We use near-resonance Faraday rotation probing to non-destructively track the condensate magnetization, and demonstrate few-Larmor-cycle tracking with no detectable degradation of the spin polarization. In the ferromagnetic F = 1 ground state, we observe magnetic T1 and T2 coherence times limited only by the several-second residence time of the atoms in the trap.