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Generating two-dimensional quantum gases with high stability
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作者 Bo Xiao Xuan-Kai Wang +6 位作者 Yong-Guang Zheng Yu-Meng Yang Wei-Yong Zhang Guo-Xian Su Meng-Da Li Xiao Jiang zhen-sheng yuan 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2020年第7期413-420,共8页
Quantum gas microscopy has enabled the study on intriguing properties of ultracold atoms in optical lattices.It provides the cutting-edge technology for manipulating quantum many-body systems.In such experiments,atoms... Quantum gas microscopy has enabled the study on intriguing properties of ultracold atoms in optical lattices.It provides the cutting-edge technology for manipulating quantum many-body systems.In such experiments,atoms have to be prepared into a two-dimensional(2D)system for being resolved by microscopes with limited depth of focus.Here we report an experiment on slicing a single layer of the atoms trapped in a few layers of pancake-shaped optical traps to create a 2D system.This technique is implemented with a microwave“knife”,i.e.,a microwave field with a frequency defined by the resonant condition with the Zeeman-shifted atomic levels related to a gradient magnetic field.It is crucial to keep a stable preparation of the desired layer to create the 2D quantum gas for future experimental applications.To achieve this,the most important point is to provide a gradient magnetic field with low noises and slow drift in combination with a properly optimized microwave pulse.Monitoring the electric current source and the environmental magnetic field,we applied an actively stabilizing circuit and realized a field drift of 0.042(3)mG/hour.This guarantees creating the single layer of atoms with an efficiency of 99.92(3)%while atoms are hardly seen in other layers within 48 hours,satisfying future experimental demands on studying quantum many-body physics. 展开更多
关键词 ultracold atoms optical lattices two-dimensional quantum gases quantum-gas microscope
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