Preparation of ultracold atom clouds at the shot noise level
Quantum Physics
2016-08-17 v2 Atomic Physics
Abstract
We prepare number stabilized ultracold clouds through the real-time analysis of non-destructive images and the application of feedback. In our experiments, the atom number is determined by high precision Faraday imaging with uncertainty below the shot noise level, i.e., . Based on this measurement, feedback is applied to reduce the atom number to a user-defined target, whereupon a second imaging series probes the number stabilized cloud. By this method, we show that the atom number in ultracold clouds can be prepared below the shot noise level.
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@article{arxiv.1604.05087,
title = {Preparation of ultracold atom clouds at the shot noise level},
author = {Miroslav Gajdacz and Andrew J. Hilliard and Mick A. Kristensen and Poul L. Pedersen and Carsten Klempt and Jan J. Arlt and Jacob F. Sherson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.05087},
year = {2016}
}
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Main text: 4 Figures, 4 pages. Supplemental Information: 4 figures, 5 pages