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Nanofiber-based optical trapping of cold neutral atoms

2012

We present experimental techniques and results related to the optimization and characterization of our nanofiber-based atom trap [Vetsch et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 203603 (2010)]. The atoms are confined in an optical lattice which is created using a two-color evanescent field surrounding the optical nanofiber. For this purpose, the polarization state of the trapping light fields has to be properly adjusted. We demonstrate that this can be accomplished by analyzing the light scattered by the nanofiber. Furthermore, we show that loading the nanofiber trap from a magneto-optical trap leads to sub-Doppler temperatures of the trapped atomic ensemble and yields a sub-Poissonian distribution of…

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesOptical latticeQuantum PhysicsMaterials scienceAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)NanophotonicsFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics::OpticsTrapping01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsLight scatteringPhysics - Atomic Physics010309 opticsOptical tweezersNanofiber0103 physical sciencesAtomAtom opticsPhysics::Atomic PhysicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAtomic physics010306 general physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)
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Supersolid-superfluid phase separation in the extended Bose-Hubbard model

2021

Recent studies have suggested a new phase in the extended Bose-Hubbard model in one dimension at integer filling [1,2]. In this work, we show that this new phase is phase-separated into a supersolid and superfluid part, generated by mechanical instability. Numerical simulations are performed by means of the density matrix renormalization group algorithm in terms of matrix product states. In the phase-separated phase and the adjacent homogeneous superfluid and supersolid phases, we find peculiar spatial patterns in the entanglement spectrum and string-order correlation functions and show that they survive in the thermodynamic limit. In particular, we demonstrate that the elementary excitatio…

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsDensity matrixQuantum PhysicsHubbard modelSuperfluïdesaDensity matrix renormalization groupCondensed matterFOS: Physical sciencesBose–Hubbard modelMatèria condensada01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasSuperfluiditySupersolidQuantum Gases (cond-mat.quant-gas)SuperfluidityLuttinger liquidQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesThermodynamic limitCondensed Matter - Quantum GasesQuantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physicsLuttinger parameterPhysical Review B
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Highly controlled optical transport of cold atoms into a hollow-core fiber

2018

We report on an efficient and highly controlled cold atom hollow-core fiber interface, suitable for quantum simulation, information, and sensing. The main focus of this manuscript is a detailed study on transporting cold atoms into the fiber using an optical conveyor belt. We discuss how we can precisely control the spatial, thermal, and temporal distribution of the atoms by, e.g., varying the speed at which the atoms are transported or adjusting the depth of the transport potential according to the atomic position. We characterize the transport of atoms to the fiber tip for these different parameters. In particular, we show that by adapting the transport potential we can lower the temperat…

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsQuantum PhysicsAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyQuantum simulatorConveyor belt01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsSignalPhysics - Atomic Physics010309 opticsUltracold atomPosition (vector)0103 physical sciencesThermalPhysics::Atomic PhysicsFiberQuantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physicsOptical depthNew Journal of Physics
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Rydberg Excitation of a Single Trapped Ion.

2015

We demonstrate excitation of a single trapped cold $^{40}$Ca$^+$ ion to Rydberg levels by laser radiation in the vacuum-ultraviolet at 122 nm wavelength. Observed resonances are identified as 3d$^2$D$_{3/2}$ to 51 F, 52 F and 3d$^2$D$_{5/2}$ to 64F. We model the lineshape and our results imply a large state-dependent coupling to the trapping potential. Rydberg ions are of great interest for future applications in quantum computing and simulation, in which large dipolar interactions are combined with the superb experimental control offered by Paul traps.

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsQuantum PhysicsAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyTrappingCoupling (probability)01 natural sciencesIon trappingPhysics - Atomic Physics010305 fluids & plasmasIonsymbols.namesakeDipole0103 physical sciencessymbolsRydberg formulaRydberg matterPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physicsExcitationPhysical review letters
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Zero-point excitation of a circularly moving detector in an atomic condensate and phonon laser dynamical instabilities

2020

We study a circularly moving impurity in an atomic condensate for the realisation of superradiance phenomena in tabletop experiments. The impurity is coupled to the density fluctuations of the condensate and, in a quantum field theory language, it serves as an analog of a detector for the quantum phonon field. For sufficiently large rotation speeds, the zero-point fluctuations of the phonon field induce a sizeable excitation rate of the detector even when the condensate is initially at rest in its ground state. For spatially confined condensates and harmonic detectors, such a superradiant emission of sound waves provides a dynamical instability mechanism leading to a new concept of phonon l…

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsQuantum PhysicsCondensed Matter::Other010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhononAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaDetectorFOS: Physical sciencesZero-point energySuperradianceCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectLaser01 natural scienceslaw.inventionGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyQuantum Gases (cond-mat.quant-gas)Impuritylaw0103 physical sciencesAtomic physicsCondensed Matter - Quantum GasesQuantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physicsExcitationPhysical Review Research
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Effects of a uniform acceleration on atom–field interactions

2014

We review some quantum electrodynamical effects related to the uniform acceleration of atoms in vacuum. After discussing the energy level shifts of a uniformly accelerated atom in vacuum, we investigate the atom-wall Casimir-Polder force for accelerated atoms, and the van der Waals/Casimir-Polder interaction between two accelerated atoms. The possibility of detecting the Unruh effect through these phenomena is also discussed in detail.

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsQuantum PhysicsField (physics)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)Condensed Matter PhysicsGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCasimir effectGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmologysymbols.namesakeAccelerationUnruh effectUnruh effect Casimir–Polder forces vacuum fluctuationsAtomPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClusterssymbolsPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsPhysics::Atomic Physicsvan der Waals forceAtomic physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)QuantumMathematical PhysicsPhysica Scripta
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van der Waals interactions between excited atoms in generic environments

2015

We consider the the van der Waals force involving excited atoms in general environments, constituted by magnetodielectric bodies. We develop a dynamical approach studying the dynamics of the atoms and the field, mutually coupled. When only one atom is excited, our dynamical theory suggests that for large distances the van der Waals force acting on the ground-state atom is monotonic, while the force acting in the excited atom is spatially oscillating. We show how this latter force can be related to the known oscillating Casimir--Polder force on an excited atom near a (ground-state) body. Our force also reveals a population-induced dynamics: for times much larger that the atomic lifetime the …

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsQuantum PhysicsField (physics)Van der Waals forceVan der Waals strainVan der Waals surfaceFOS: Physical sciencesCasimir-Polder interaction01 natural sciencesLondon dispersion forcestructured environments010305 fluids & plasmassymbols.namesakeExcited state0103 physical sciencesAtomPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClusterssymbolsVan der Waals radiusPhysics::Atomic Physicsvan der Waals forceAtomic physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physicsPhysical Review A
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Quantifying, characterizing, and controlling information flow in ultracold atomic gases

2011

We study quantum information flow in a model comprising of an impurity qubit immersed in a Bose-Einstein condensed reservoir. We demonstrate how information flux between the qubit and the condensate can be manipulated by engineering the ultracold reservoir within experimentally realistic limits. We place a particular emphasis on non-Markovian dynamics, characterized by a reversed flow of information from the background gas to the qubit and identify a controllable crossover between Markovian and non-Markovian dynamics in the parameter space of the model.

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsQuantum PhysicsFlux qubitFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum simulator-One-way quantum computerAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPhase qubitOpen quantum systemQuantum Gases (cond-mat.quant-gas)QubitBECs entanglement quantum information theory open quantum systemsStatistical physicsQuantum informationAtomic physicsCondensed Matter - Quantum GasesQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Trapped ion quantum computerPhysical Review A
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Entangled states of trapped ions allow measuring the magnetic field gradient produced by a single atomic spin

2012

Using trapped ions in an entangled state we propose detecting a magnetic dipole of a single atom at distance of a few $\mu$m. This requires a measurement of the magnetic field gradient at a level of about 10$^{-13}$ Tesla/$\mu$m. We discuss applications e.g. in determining a wide variation of ionic magnetic moments, for investigating the magnetic substructure of ions with a level structure not accessible for optical cooling and detection,and for studying exotic or rare ions, and molecular ions. The scheme may also be used for measureing spin imbalances of neutral atoms or atomic ensembles trapped by optical dipole forces. As the proposed method relies on techniques well established in ion t…

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsQuantum PhysicsMagnetic momentEnergetic neutral atomAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhysics - Atomic PhysicsIonDipoleLaser coolingAtomPhysics::Atomic PhysicsIon trapAtomic physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Spin (physics)EPL (Europhysics Letters)
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Entanglement interferometry for precision measurement of atomic scattering properties.

2003

We report on a two-particle matter wave interferometer realized with pairs of trapped 87Rb atoms. Each pair of atoms is confined at a single site of an optical lattice potential. The interferometer is realized by first creating a coherent spin-mixture of the two atoms and then tuning the inter-state scattering length via a Feshbach resonance. The selective change of the inter-state scattering length leads to an entanglement dynamics of the two-particle state that can be detected in a Ramsey interference experiment. This entanglement dynamics is employed for a precision measurement of atomic interaction parameters. Furthermore, the interferometer allows to separate lattice sites with one or …

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsQuantum PhysicsOptical latticeAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)ScatteringFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyScattering lengthQuantum entanglementCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterPhysics - Atomic PhysicsInterferometrySuperposition principleQuantum mechanicsSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Physics::Atomic PhysicsMatter waveAtomic physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Feshbach resonancePhysical review letters
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