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Quantum Simulation
Optical focusing of Bose-Einstein condensates
arXiv
Authors: A. M. Kordbacheh, S. S. Szigeti, A. M. Martin
Year
2020
Paper ID
18904
Status
Preprint
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We theoretically investigate the optical focusing of a rubidium Bose-Einstein condensate onto a planar surface. Our analysis uses a Gaussian variational method that includes the effects of two-body atom-atom interactions and three-body recombination losses. The essential factors such as the width, peak density and atom loss rate of the focused BEC profile on the surface are investigated and compared to Gross-Pitaevskii numerical simulations. We find a reasonable agreement in the results between our analytical approach and the numerical simulations. Our analysis predicts that condensates of 105 atoms could be focused down to sim 10nm widths, potentially allowing nanometer-scale atomic deposition with peak densities greater than 105 atoms/μm2.
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