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arxiv: 0902.2171 · v2 · submitted 2009-02-12 · ❄️ cond-mat.other

Experimental demonstration of painting arbitrary and dynamic potentials for Bose-Einstein condensates

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keywords arbitrarybose-einsteincondensatecondensatescreatedynamiclatticespotentials
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There is a pressing need for robust and straightforward methods to create potentials for trapping Bose-Einstein condensates which are simultaneously dynamic, fully arbitrary, and sufficiently stable to not heat the ultracold gas. We show here how to accomplish these goals, using a rapidly-moving laser beam that "paints" a time-averaged optical dipole potential in which we create BECs in a variety of geometries, including toroids, ring lattices, and square lattices. Matter wave interference patterns confirm that the trapped gas is a condensate. As a simple illustration of dynamics, we show that the technique can transform a toroidal condensate into a ring lattice and back into a toroid. The technique is general and should work with any sufficiently polarizable low-energy particles.

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