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Quantentechnologie

Dieter Meschedes Forschungsgruppe
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State-dependent transport

State-selective transport

Our atoms are cooled to 100 µK and then loaded into a laser trap formed by two counter-propagating beams. The atoms are drawn to the points where the light is strongest, lining them up like pearls on a string. By exploiting the sensitivity of our two spin states to different polarizations of the trap, we can move atoms in the two states in opposite directions.  In fact, a left-circular polarization forms a trap only for the atomic state "0" (6S1/2, F=4, mf=4), and the right-circular polarization forms a trap for the atomic state "1" (6S1/2, F=3, mf=3). By overlaying both circularities in our trap and controlling the phase between the two, we can transport atoms depending on their spin state.

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Fig. 1: Illustration of the state-selective potential allowing a transport of atoms in opposite directions depending on the internal state of the atoms.
 

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