Giovanni Cennini
University of Tübingen
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Physical Review A | 2006
Gunnar Ritt; Carsten Geckeler; Tobias Salger; Giovanni Cennini; Martin Weitz
We demonstrate a scheme for the Fourier synthesis of periodic optical potentials with asymmetric unit cells for atoms. In a proof of principle experiment, an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate is exposed to either symmetric or sawtooth-like asymmetric potentials by superimposing a conventional standing wave potential of {lambda}/2 spatial periodicity with a fourth-order lattice potential of {lambda}/4 periodicity. The high periodicity lattice is realized using dispersive properties of multiphoton Raman transitions. Future applications of the demonstrated scheme could range from the search for novel quantum phases in unconventionally shaped lattice potentials up to dissipationless atomic quantum ratchets.
Applied Physics B | 2003
Giovanni Cennini; Gunnar Ritt; Carsten Geckeler; Martin Weitz
We report the achievement of Bose–Einstein condensation of a dilute atomic gas based on trapping atoms in tightly confining CO2-laser dipole potentials. Quantum degeneracy of rubidium atoms is reached by direct evaporative cooling in both crossed- and single-beam trapping geometries. At the heart of these all-optical condensation experiments is the ability to obtain high initial atomic densities in quasi-static dipole traps by laser-cooling techniques. Finally, we demonstrate the formation of a condensate in a field-insensitive mF=0 spin projection only, which suppresses fluctuations of the chemical potential from stray magnetic fields.
arXiv: Soft Condensed Matter | 2003
Giovanni Cennini; Gunnar Ritt; Carsten Geckeler; Martin Weitz
We report the achievement of Bose–Einstein condensation of a dilute atomic gas based on trapping atoms in tightly confining CO2-laser dipole potentials. Quantum degeneracy of rubidium atoms is reached by direct evaporative cooling in both crossed- and single-beam trapping geometries. At the heart of these all-optical condensation experiments is the ability to obtain high initial atomic densities in quasi-static dipole traps by laser-cooling techniques. Finally, we demonstrate the formation of a condensate in a field-insensitive mF=0 spin projection only, which suppresses fluctuations of the chemical potential from stray magnetic fields.
Physical Review A | 2005
Giovanni Cennini; Carsten Geckeler; Gunnar Ritt; Martin Weitz
We have studied the interference of a variable number of independently created m{sub F}=0 microcondensates in a CO{sub 2}-laser optical lattice. The observed average interference contrast decreases with condensate number N. Our experimental results agree well with the predictions of a random walk model. While the exact result can be given in terms of Kluyvers formula, for a large number of sources a 1/{radical}(N) scaling of the average fringe contrast is obtained. This scaling law is found to be of more general applicability when quantifying the decay of coherence of an ensemble with N independently phased sources.
Physical Review A | 2008
Giovanni Cennini; Carsten Geckeler; Gunnar Ritt; Martin Weitz
We report on the observation of interference of a series of atom lasers. A comblike array of atomic beams is generated by outcoupling atoms from distinct Bose-Einstein condensates confined in the different sites of a mesoscopic optical lattice. The observed interference signal arises from the spatial beating of the overlapped atom laser beams, which is monitored over a range corresponding to
international quantum electronics conference | 2004
Giovanni Cennini; Gunnar Ritt; Carsten Geckeler; Martin Weitz
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Applied Physics B | 2004
Gunnar Ritt; Giovanni Cennini; Carsten Geckeler; Martin Weitz
of freefall time. The relative de Broglie frequencies and phases of the atom lasers were measured.
Physical Review A | 2004
Martin Weitz; Giovanni Cennini; Gunnar Ritt; Carsten Geckeler
Archive | 2005
Gunnar Ritt; Carsten Geckeler; Tobias Salger; Giovanni Cennini; Martin Weitz
Elements of Quantum Information | 2007
Giovanni Cennini; Carsten Geckeler; Gunnar Ritt; Tobias Salger; Martin Weitz