Ultraslow Light & Bose-Einstein Condensates: Two-way Control with Coherent Light & Atom Fields
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Slowe, Christopher
Ginsberg, Naomi S.
Ristroph, Trygve
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Slowe, Christopher, Naomi S. Ginsberg, Trygve Ristroph, Anne Laurel Goodsell, and Lene Vestergaard Hau. 2005. Ultraslow Light & Bose-Einstein Condensates: Two-Way Control with Coherent Light & Atom Fields. Optics and Photonics News 16(5): 30-34.Abstract
Ultraslow light has been used to form dramatic new nonlinear excitations in superfluid Bose-Einstein condensates of laser-cooled alkali atoms, and to create pulsed coherent matter waves. We describe these phenomena and a novel single-atom detector for use in studying the waves' coherence properties.Citable link to this page
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