Holographic method for site-resolved detection of a 2D array of ultracold atoms
Quantum Gases
2016-08-24 v1 Atomic Physics
Optics
Abstract
We propose a novel approach to site-resolved detection of a 2D gas of ultracold atoms in an optical lattice. A near resonant laser beam is coherently scattered by the atomic array and its interference pattern is holographically recorded by superimposing it with a reference laser beam on a CCD chip. Fourier transformation of the recorded intensity pattern reconstructs the atomic distribution in the lattice with single-site resolution. The holographic detection method requires only a few hundred scattered photons per atom in order to achieve a high reconstruction fidelity. Therefore, additional cooling during detection might not be necessary even for light atomic elements such as lithium.
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@article{arxiv.1605.02901,
title = {Holographic method for site-resolved detection of a 2D array of ultracold atoms},
author = {Daniel Kai Hoffmann and Benjamin Deissler and Wolfgang Limmer and Johannes Hecker Denschlag},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.02901},
year = {2016}
}
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9 pages, 9 figures