Species-selective confinement of atoms dressed with multiple radiofrequencies
Abstract
Methods to manipulate the individual constituents of an ultracold quantum gas mixture are essential tools for a number of applications, for example the direct quantum simulation of impurity physics. We investigate a scheme in which species-selective control is achieved using magnetic potentials dressed with multiple radiofrequencies, exploiting the different Land\'e g-factors of the constituent atomic species. We describe a mixture dressed with two frequencies, where atoms are confined in harmonic potentials with a controllable degree of overlap between the two atomic species. This is then extended to a four radiofrequency scheme in which a double well potential for one species is overlaid with a single well for the other. The discussion is framed with parameters that are suitable for a 85Rb and 87Rb mixture, but is readily generalised to other combinations.
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@article{arxiv.1701.05819,
title = {Species-selective confinement of atoms dressed with multiple radiofrequencies},
author = {E. Bentine and T. L. Harte and K. Luksch and A. Barker and J. Mur-Petit and B. Yuen and C. J. Foot},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.05819},
year = {2017}
}
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9 pages, 3 figures