Robust spatial coherence 5\,μm from a room-temperature atom chip
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⚛️ physics.atom-ph
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spatialcoherenceevenlatticesurfaceadditionatomatom-surface
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We study spatial coherence near a classical environment by loading a Bose-Einstein condensate into a magnetic lattice potential and observing diffraction. Even very close to a surface (5$\,\mu$m), and even when the surface is at room temperature, spatial coherence persists for a relatively long time ($\ge$500$\,$ms). In addition, the observed spatial coherence extends over several lattice sites, a significantly greater distance than the atom-surface separation. This opens the door for atomic circuits, and may help elucidate the interplay between spatial dephasing, inter-atomic interactions, and external noise.
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