Experimental and theoretical study of the vapor-cell Zeeman optical trap

Abstract
We present an experimental study of the number and density of trapped atoms in a vapor-cell Zeeman optical trap. We have investigated how the number (and therefore the capture rate) and density change with the trapping laser’s beam diameter, intensity, and detuning and with the magnetic-field gradient of the trap. We have developed a quasi-one-dimensional numerical model that accurately predicts the number of trapped atoms for all conditions. We also have investigated chirping the laser frequency and trapping with broadband light, neither of which increase the number of trapped atoms.