Absorption imaging of quantum gases near surfaces using incoherent light
Quantum Gases
2026-02-16 v1 Applied Physics
Optics
Abstract
We introduce an absorption imaging technique for ultracold gases that suppresses interference fringes and coherence-induced artifacts by reducing the transverse spatial coherence of the imaging light. The method preserves the narrow spectral bandwidth required for resonant absorption imaging and is implemented as a modular extension to standard imaging setups using a rotating diffuser. We demonstrate tunability of the illumination light's coherence without modifying the imaging optics. Using this approach, we achieve reliable imaging of ultracold atomic clouds in micron-scale proximity to complex surfaces, where standing waves, edge diffraction, and speckle severely limit conventional absorption imaging.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2602.13175,
title = {Absorption imaging of quantum gases near surfaces using incoherent light},
author = {Julia Fekete and Poppy Joshi and Peter Krüger and Fedja Oručević},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.13175},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
6 pages, 5 figures