A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

A large octupole magnetic trap for research with atomic hydrogen




AuthorsAhokas J, Semakin A, Järvinen J, Hanski O, Laptiyenko A, Dvornichenko V, Salonen K, Burkley Z, Crivelli P, Golovizin A, Nesvizhevsky V, Nez F, Yzombard P, Widmann E, Vasiliev S

PublisherAIP Publishing

Publication year2022

JournalReview of Scientific Instruments

Journal name in sourceREVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS

Journal acronymREV SCI INSTRUM

Article number 023201

Volume93

Issue2

Number of pages10

ISSN0034-6748

eISSN1089-7623

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1063/5.0070037

Web address https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/5.0070037

Preprint addresshttps://arxiv.org/abs/2108.09123


Abstract
We describe the design and performance of a large magnetic trap for storage and cooling of atomic hydrogen (H). The trap operates in the vacuum space of a dilution refrigerator at a temperature of 1.5 K. Aiming at a large volume of the trap, we implemented the octupole configuration of linear currents (Ioffe bars) for the radial confinement, combined with two axial pinch coils and a 3 T solenoid for the cryogenic H dissociator. The octupole magnet consists of eight race-track segments, which are compressed toward each other with magnetic forces. This provides a mechanically stable and robust construction with a possibility of replacement or repair of each segment. A maximum trap depth of 0.54 K (0.8 T) was reached, corresponding to an effective volume of 0.5 l for hydrogen gas at 50 mK. This is an order of magnitude larger than ever used for trapping atoms.



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