Atoms in a radiofrequency-dressed optical lattice
Abstract
We load cold atoms into an optical lattice dramatically reshaped by radiofrequency (rf) coupling of state-dependent lattice potentials. This rf dressing changes the unit cell of the lattice at a subwavelength scale, such that its curvature and topology departs strongly from that of a simple sinusoidal lattice potential. Radiofrequency dressing has previously been performed at length scales from mm to tens of microns, but not at the single-optical-wavelength scale. At this length scale significant coupling between adiabatic potentials leads to nonadiabatic transitions, which we measure as a function of lattice depth and dressing frequency and amplitude. We also investigate the dressing by measuring changes in the momentum distribution of the dressed states.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0801.0405,
title = {Atoms in a radiofrequency-dressed optical lattice},
author = {N. Lundblad and P. J. Lee and I. B. Spielman and B. L. Brown and W. D. Phillips and J. V. Porto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.0405},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
5 pages, 4 figures