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Permanent magnetic microtraps for ultracold atoms
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Mohammadi, Amir
, Pariz, Aref
, Ghanbari, Saeed
in
Bias
/ Bose-Einstein condensates
/ Data processing
/ Magnetic fields
/ Quantum phenomena
/ Quantum theory
2014
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Permanent magnetic microtraps for ultracold atoms
by
Mohammadi, Amir
, Pariz, Aref
, Ghanbari, Saeed
in
Bias
/ Bose-Einstein condensates
/ Data processing
/ Magnetic fields
/ Quantum phenomena
/ Quantum theory
2014
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Permanent magnetic microtraps for ultracold atoms
2014
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Overview
We propose and numerically study two permanent magnetic micro-structures for creating Ioffe-Pritchard microtraps. A bias magnetic field is used to vary the depth, trap frequencies and the minimum of each microtrap. After the Bose-Einstein condensation achievement, the bias magnetic field can be slowly removed to increase the trap barrier heights for more efficiently holding the Bose-Einstein condensates. Even without the external magnetic field, it is possible to hold ultracold atoms in the microtraps. These microtraps may also be useful for single atom experiments for quantum information processing due to their very high confinement.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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