Controlled ripple texturing of suspended graphene membrane due to coupling with ultracold atoms
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🪐 quant-ph
cond-mat.mes-hallcond-mat.quant-gas
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grapheneatomssheetatomiccasimir-polderchangescloudmembrane
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We discuss the possibility to create hybrid quantum systems that combine ultracold atoms with graphene membranes. We investigate a setup in which a cold atom cloud is placed close to a free-standing sheet of graphene at distances on the order of a few hundred nanometers. The atoms then couple to the graphene membrane via Casimir-Polder forces. Temporal changes in the atomic state of the atomic cloud changes the Casimir-Polder interaction, thereby leading to the creation of a backaction force in the graphene sheet. This setup provides a controllable way to engineer ripples in a graphene sheet.
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