[vip-all] AMO seminar tomorrow at 10:15

Title: Scanning Electron Microscopy of Ultracold Quantum Gases Speaker: Herwig Ott, Department of Physics, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany NOTE: NEW TIME!! Time: Thursday, January 13, 10.15 to 11.00 Place: Fysisk Auditorium Abstract: Scanning electron microscopy is routinely used to study solid objects on a nanometer scale. Applied to ultracold quantum gases it constitutes a powerful imaging and manipulation technique that combines single atom sensitivity with high spatial resolution. We have adapted a scanning electron microscope for the study of Bose-Einstein condensates of rubidium atoms. The focussed electron beam ionizes the atoms which are subsequently detected. The technique allows for high precision density measurements of the trapped gas with a spatial resolution of better than 150 nm. Loading the condensate in a two-dimensional optical lattice with 600 nm period we demonstrate single site addressability and show that one can produce arbitrary patterns of occupied lattice sites. Such micro-structured quantum gases allow studying non-equilibrium dynamics and might become a versatile resource for future applications in quantum simulation and quantum information processing. The electron beam can also be used to locally introduce losses, thus paving the way to investigate dissipative processes in quantum gases. Jacob Sherson and Aurélien Dantan Coffee, tea and cake will be served at 10.05 Dr. Jacob Friis Sherson Institut for Fysik og Astronomi Aarhus Universitet Ny Munkegade 120 8000 Århus C Tel.:8942 3680
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Jacob Sherson