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Nature | 2008

Anderson localization of a non-interacting Bose-Einstein condensate.

G. Roati; Chiara D’Errico; L. Fallani; Marco Fattori; C. Fort; Matteo Zaccanti; Giovanni Modugno; Michele Modugno; M. Inguscio

Anderson localization of waves in disordered media was originally predicted fifty years ago, in the context of transport of electrons in crystals. The phenomenon is much more general and has been observed in a variety of systems, including light waves. However, Anderson localization has not been observed directly for matter waves. Owing to the high degree of control over most of the system parameters (in particular the interaction strength), ultracold atoms offer opportunities for the study of disorder-induced localization. Here we use a non-interacting Bose–Einstein condensate to study Anderson localization. The experiment is performed with a one-dimensional quasi-periodic lattice—a system that features a crossover between extended and exponentially localized states, as in the case of purely random disorder in higher dimensions. Localization is clearly demonstrated through investigations of the transport properties and spatial and momentum distributions. We characterize the crossover, finding that the critical disorder strength scales with the tunnelling energy of the atoms in the lattice. This controllable system may be used to investigate the interplay of disorder and interaction (ref. 7 and references therein), and to explore exotic quantum phases.


Nature Physics | 2009

Observation of an Efimov spectrum in an atomic|[nbsp]|system

Matteo Zaccanti; Benjamin Deissler; Chiara D’Errico; Marco Fattori; M. Jona-Lasinio; S. Müller; G. Roati; M. Inguscio; Giovanni Modugno

In 1970, Vitaly Efimov predicted that three interacting particles can form an infinite series of bound trimer states, even when none of the two-particle subsystems is stable. Experimental evidence for such an exotic state was obtained in 2006, but now an Efimov spectrum, containing two such states with the predicted scaling between them, has been observed.


Physical Review Letters | 2002

Fermi-bose quantum degenerate 40K-87Rb mixture with attractive interaction

G. Roati; Francesco Riboli; Giovanni Modugno; M. Inguscio

We report on the achievement of simultaneous quantum degeneracy in a mixed gas of fermionic 40K and bosonic 87Rb. Potassium is cooled to 0.3 times the Fermi temperature by means of an efficient thermalization with evaporatively cooled rubidium. Direct measurement of the collisional cross-section confirms a large interspecies attraction. This interaction is shown to affect the expansion of the Bose-Einstein condensate released from the magnetic trap, where it is immersed in the Fermi sea.


Physical Review Letters | 2002

Two atomic species superfluid.

Giovanni Modugno; Michele Modugno; Francesco Riboli; G. Roati; M. Inguscio

We produce a quantum degenerate mixture composed by two Bose-Einstein condensates of different atomic species, 41K and 87Rb. We study the dynamics of the superfluid system in an elongated magnetic trap, where off-axis collisions between the two interacting condensates induce scissorlike oscillations.


Physical Review Letters | 2009

Emergence of Turbulence in an Oscillating Bose-Einstein Condensate

E. A. L. Henn; J. A. Seman; G. Roati; K. M. F. Magalhães; Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato

We report on the experimental observation of vortex tangles in an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) of ;{87}Rb atoms when an external oscillatory perturbation is introduced in the trap. The vortex tangle configuration is a signature of the presence of a turbulent regime in the cloud. We also show that this turbulent cloud suppresses the aspect ratio inversion typically observed in quantum degenerate bosonic gases during free expansion. Instead, the cloud expands keeping the ratio between their axis constant. Turbulence in atomic superfluids may constitute an alternative system to investigate decay mechanisms as well as to test fundamental theoretical aspects in this field.


Physical Review Letters | 2004

Atom Interferometry with Trapped Fermi Gases

G. Roati; E. de Mirandes; F. Ferlaino; Herwig Ott; Giovanni Modugno; M. Inguscio

We realize an interferometer with an atomic Fermi gas trapped in an optical lattice under the influence of gravity. The single-particle interference between the eigenstates of the lattice results in macroscopic Bloch oscillations of the sample. The absence of interactions between fermions allows a time-resolved study of many periods of the oscillations, leading to a sensitive determination of the acceleration of gravity. The experiment proves the superiority of noninteracting fermions with respect to bosons for precision interferometry and offers a way for the measurement of forces with microscopic spatial resolution.


Physical Review Letters | 2007

39K Bose-Einstein condensate with tunable interactions.

G. Roati; Matteo Zaccanti; Chiara D'Errico; J. Catani; Michele Modugno; Andrea Simoni; M. Inguscio; Giovanni Modugno

We produce a Bose-Einstein condensate of 39K atoms. Condensation of this species with a naturally small and negative scattering length is achieved by a combination of sympathetic cooling with 87Rb and direct evaporation, exploiting the magnetic tuning of both inter- and intraspecies interactions at Feshbach resonances. We explore the tunability of the self-interactions by studying the expansion and the stability of the condensate. We find that a 39K condensate is interesting for future experiments requiring a weakly-interacting Bose gas.


Physical Review A | 2006

Feshbach spectroscopy of a K − Rb atomic mixture

F. Ferlaino; Chiara D’Errico; G. Roati; Matteo Zaccanti; M. Inguscio; Giovanni Modugno; Andrea Simoni

We perform extensive magnetic Feshbach spectroscopy of an ultracold mixture of fermionic


Physical Review Letters | 2003

Magnetic control of the interaction in ultracold K-Rb mixtures

A. Simoni; F. Ferlaino; G. Roati; Giovanni Modugno; M. Inguscio

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Physical Review Letters | 2008

Atom Interferometry with a Weakly Interacting Bose-Einstein Condensate

Marco Fattori; Chiara D'Errico; G. Roati; Matteo Zaccanti; Mattia Jona-Lasinio; Michele Modugno; M. Inguscio; Giovanni Modugno

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M. Inguscio

University of Florence

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F. Ferlaino

University of Florence

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G. Modugno

European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy

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Michele Modugno

University of the Basque Country

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