Bose-Einstein condensation transition studies for atoms confined in Laguerre-Gaussian laser modes
Abstract
Multiply-connected traps for cold, neutral atoms fix vortex cores of quantum gases. Laguerre-Gaussian laser modes are ideal for such traps due to their phase stability. We report theoretical calculations of the Bose-Einstein condensation transition properties and thermal characteristics of neutral atoms trapped in multiply connected geometries formed by Laguerre-Gaussian LG{p}{l} beams. Specifically, we consider atoms confined to the anti-node of a LG{0}{1} laser mode detuned to the red of an atomic resonance frequency, and those confined in the node of a blue-detuned LG{1}{1} beam. We compare the results of using the full potential to those approximating the potential minimum with a simple harmonic oscillator potential. We find that deviations between calculations of the full potential and the simple harmonic oscillator can be up to 3%-8% for trap parameters consistent with typical experiments.
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@article{arxiv.1107.0016,
title = {Bose-Einstein condensation transition studies for atoms confined in Laguerre-Gaussian laser modes},
author = {T. G. Akin and Sharon Kennedy and Ben Dribus and Jeremy Marzuola and Lise Johnson and Jason Alexander and E. R. I. Abraham},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1107.0016},
year = {2015}
}
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7 pages 7 figures