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26 April 2024
 
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Bose-Einstein condensation in a magnetic double-well potential
T.G. Tiecke ; M. Kemmann ; Ch. Buggle ; I. Shvarchuck ; W. von Klitzing ; J.T.M. Walraven ;
Date 26 Nov 2002
Journal J. Opt. B: Quant. Semiclass. Opt. 5 (2003) S119-S123
Subject Soft Condensed Matter | cond-mat.soft
AbstractWe present the first experimental realisation of Bose-Einstein condensation in a purely magnetic double-well potential. This has been realised by combining a static Ioffe-Pritchard trap with a time orbiting potential (TOP). The double trap can be rapidly switched to a single harmonic trap of identical oscillation frequencies thus accelerating the two condensates towards each other. Furthermore, we show that time averaged potentials can be used as a means to control the radial confinement of the atoms. Manipulation of the radial confinement allows vortices and radial quadrupole oscillations to be excited.
Source arXiv, cond-mat/0211604
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