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Realization of a stroboscopic optical lattice for cold atoms with subwavelength spacing

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Optical lattices are typically created via the ac-Stark shift, which are limited by diffraction to periodicities $\ge\lambda/2$, where $\lambda$ is the wavelength of light used to create them. Lattices with smaller periodicities may be useful for many-body physics with cold atoms and can be generated by stroboscopic application of a phase-shifted lattice with subwavelength features. Here we demonstrate a $\lambda/4$-spaced lattice by stroboscopically applying optical Kronig-Penney(KP)-like potentials which are generated using spatially dependent dark states. We directly probe the periodicity of the $\lambda/4$-spaced lattice by measuring the average probability density of the atoms loaded into the ground band of the lattice. We measure lifetimes of atoms in this lattice and discuss the mechanisms that limit the applicability of this stroboscopic approach.

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Dark-State Optical Potential Barriers with Nanoscale Spacing

quant-ph · 2019-08-12 · conditional · novelty 6.0

By spatially varying the ratio of two laser intensities, the authors generate dark-state non-adiabatic potentials with double and triple subwavelength barriers, and they show that these can support bound states with lifetimes near one second.

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  • Dark-State Optical Potential Barriers with Nanoscale Spacing quant-ph · 2019-08-12 · conditional · none · ref 42 · internal anchor

    By spatially varying the ratio of two laser intensities, the authors generate dark-state non-adiabatic potentials with double and triple subwavelength barriers, and they show that these can support bound states with lifetimes near one second.