Atomic Fock states by gradual trap reduction: from sudden to adiabatic limits
Quantum Physics
2011-02-07 v1 Quantum Gases
Abstract
We investigate the possibility to form high fidelity atomic Fock states by gradual reduction of a quasi one dimensional trap containing spin polarized fermions or strongly interacting bosons in the Tonk-Girardeau regime. Making the trap shallower and simultaneously squeezing it can lead to the preparation of an ideal atomic Fock state as one approaches either the sudden or the adiabatic limits. Nonetheless, the fidelity of the resulting state is shown to exhibit a non-monotonic behaviour with the time scale in which the trapping potential is changed.
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@article{arxiv.1009.0640,
title = {Atomic Fock states by gradual trap reduction: from sudden to adiabatic limits},
author = {D. Sokolovski and M. Pons and A. del Campo and J. G. Muga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.0640},
year = {2011}
}