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Long distance transport of ultracold atoms using a 1D optical lattice

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Published 30 August 2006 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Focus on Cold Atoms in Optical Lattices Citation Stefan Schmid et al 2006 New J. Phys. 8 159 DOI 10.1088/1367-2630/8/8/159

1367-2630/8/8/159

Abstract

We study the horizontal transport of ultracold atoms over macroscopic distances of up to 20 cm with a moving 1D optical lattice. By using an optical Bessel beam to form the optical lattice, we can achieve nearly homogeneous trapping conditions over the full transport length, which is crucial in order to hold the atoms against gravity for such a wide range. Fast transport velocities of up to 6 m s−1 (corresponding to about 1100 photon recoils) and accelerations of up to 2600 m s−2 are reached. Even at high velocities the momentum of the atoms is precisely defined with an uncertainty of less than one photon recoil. This allows for construction of an atom catapult with high kinetic energy resolution, which might have applications in novel collision experiments.

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