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arxiv: 1206.7048 · v1 · submitted 2012-06-29 · ⚛️ physics.atm-clus · cond-mat.quant-gas· physics.atom-ph· physics.optics

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Partial-Transfer Absorption Imaging: A versatile technique for optimal imaging of ultracold gases

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keywords imagingtechniqueabsorptionstateatomicfractioninitialminimally-destructive
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Partial-transfer absorption imaging is a tool that enables optimal imaging of atomic clouds for a wide range of optical depths. In contrast to standard absorption imaging, the technique can be minimally-destructive and can be used to obtain multiple successive images of the same sample. The technique involves transferring a small fraction of the sample from an initial internal atomic state to an auxiliary state and subsequently imaging that fraction absorptively on a cycling transition. The atoms remaining in the initial state are essentially unaffected. We demonstrate the technique, discuss its applicability, and compare its performance as a minimally-destructive technique to that of phase-contrast imaging.

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