Photon Counting for Bragg Spectroscopy of Quantum Gases
Quantum Gases
2015-05-20 v1 Atomic Physics
Abstract
We demonstrate a photon-counting technique for detecting Bragg excitation of an ultracold gas of atoms. By measuring the response of the light field to the atoms, we derive a signal independent of traditional time-of-flight atom-imaging techniques. With heterodyne detection we achieve photon shot-noise limited detection of the amplification or depletion of one of the Bragg laser beams. Photon counting for Bragg spectroscopy will be useful for strongly interacting gases where atom-imaging detection fails. In addition, this technique provides the ability to resolve the evolution of excitations as a function of pulse duration.
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@article{arxiv.1012.1574,
title = {Photon Counting for Bragg Spectroscopy of Quantum Gases},
author = {J. M. Pino and R. J. Wild and P. Makotyn and D. S. Jin and E. A. Cornell},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.1574},
year = {2015}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures