Guiding Neutral Atoms with Two Current-Carrying Wires and a Vertical Bias Field on the Atom Chip
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Abstract
We demonstrate the guiding of neutral atoms with two parallel microfabricated current-carrying wires on the atom chip and a vertical magnetic bias field. The atoms are guided along a magnetic field minimum parallel to the current-carrying wires and confined in the other two directions. We describe in detail how the precooled atoms are efficiently loaded into the two-wire guide. We present a detailed experimental study of the motional properties of the atoms in the guide and the relationship between the location of the guide and the vertical bias field. This two-wire guide with vertical bias field can be used to realize large area atom interferometer.
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KE Min, YAN Bo, LI Xiao-Lin, WANG Yu-Zhu. Guiding Neutral Atoms with Two Current-Carrying Wires and a Vertical Bias Field on the Atom Chip[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(3): 907-910.
KE Min, YAN Bo, LI Xiao-Lin, WANG Yu-Zhu. Guiding Neutral Atoms with Two Current-Carrying Wires and a Vertical Bias Field on the Atom Chip[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(3): 907-910.
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KE Min, YAN Bo, LI Xiao-Lin, WANG Yu-Zhu. Guiding Neutral Atoms with Two Current-Carrying Wires and a Vertical Bias Field on the Atom Chip[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(3): 907-910.
KE Min, YAN Bo, LI Xiao-Lin, WANG Yu-Zhu. Guiding Neutral Atoms with Two Current-Carrying Wires and a Vertical Bias Field on the Atom Chip[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(3): 907-910.
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