Atom Fock state preparation by trap reduction
Abstract
We study the production of low atom number Fock states by reducing suddenly the potential trap in a 1D strongly interacting (Tonks-Girardeau) gas. The fidelity of the Fock state preparation is characterized by the average and variance of the number of trapped atoms. Two different methods are considered: making the trap shallower (atom culling [A. M. Dudarev {\it et al.}, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 98}, 063001 (2007)], also termed ``trap weakening'' here) and making the trap narrower (trap squeezing). When used independently, the efficiency of both procedures is limited as a result of the truncation of the final state in momentum or position space with respect to the ideal atom number state. However, their combination provides a robust and efficient strategy to create ideal Fock states.
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@article{arxiv.0711.1829,
title = {Atom Fock state preparation by trap reduction},
author = {A. del Campo and J. G. Muga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.1829},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages