On 01/15/2011 11:20 AM, Jean-Louis Noel wrote:
Hi Robert,

From: "Robert Vassar" <rvas...@rob-vassar.com>

You could probably safely handle a small quantity of Rb in a home lab
environment for a short period of time. Pure Cesium would be a
significant risk.

As you can see on page 28 vials remains untouched till everythings are
in place
and else broken.

http://jila01.colorado.edu/pubs/thesis/bennett/ch3.pdf
For a vial of cesium check ebay 280612515679

No, do read at page 27 first. There is some handling in a glove-box filled with argon and movement from that one before final assembly etc.

Doable, but not quite the same thing as you described. There is patents for CBT solutions where the ampule is broken when placed in the CBT, complete with metal cages to handle the ballistics of glass splinters.

Doing it once is one thing. Doing it several times is another. A home-made tube is bound to have an experimental touch to it. So the caesium oven needs to be isolated when experimenter tinkers around.

In comparison a rubidium setup seems much safer as it is sealed up in its glass-ware for the rest of the device life unless you are very clumsy.

Cheers,
Magnus

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