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Exciting Relative Number Squeezed Particles from Condensates Using Stimulated Light Scattering | D.C. Roberts
; T. Gasenzer
; K. Burnett
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11 Jun 2001 | Journal: | J. Phys. B.: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 35 No. 5 (14 March 2002) L113-L118 | Subject: | quant-ph | Abstract: | We investigate the relative particle number squeezing produced in the excited states of a weakly interacting condensate at zero temperature by stimulated light scattering using a pair of lasers. We shall show that a modest number of relative number squeezed particles can be achieved when atoms with momentum $k$, produced in pairs through collisions in the condensate, are scattered out by their interaction with the lasers. This squeezing is optimal when the momentum $k$ is larger than the inverse healing length, $k>k_0$. This modest number of relative number squeezed particles has the potential to be amplified in four-wave-mixing experiments. | Source: | arXiv, quant-ph/0106060 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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