We observe effects of collective atomic motion in a one-dimensional optical lattice coupled to an optomechanical system. In this hybrid atom-optomechanical system, the lattice light generates a coupling between the lattice atoms as well as between atoms and a micromechanical membrane oscillator. For large atom numbers we observe an instability in the coupled system, resulting in large-amplitude atom-membrane oscillations. We show that this behavior can be explained by light-mediated collective atomic motion in the lattice, which arises for large atom number, small atom-light detuning and asymmetric pumping of the lattice, in agreement with previous theoretical work. The model connects the optomechanical instability to a phase delay in the g...
Optical lattices are periodic light shift potentials that are created by the interference of several...
We present a hybrid optomechanical system in which a membrane oscillator is coupled to ultracold ato...
Recent experimental developments have brought into focus optomechanical systems containing multiple ...
We observe effects of collective atomic motion in a one-dimensional optical lattice coupled to an op...
We observe effects of collective atomic motion in a one-dimensional optical lattice coupled to an op...
Hybrid systems combining mechanical oscillators and ultracold atoms provide novel opportunities for...
We report on the realization of a hybrid optomechanical system in which ultracold atoms are coupled ...
We report on the realization of a hybrid optomechanical system in which ultracold atoms are coupled ...
We report on the realization of a hybrid optomechanical system in which ultracold atoms are coupled ...
Abstract. We report on the realization of a hybrid optomechanical system in which ultracold atoms ar...
Abstract. We report on the realization of a hybrid optomechanical system in which ultracold atoms ar...
We investigate a setup where a cloud of atoms is trapped in an optical lattice potential of a standi...
We investigate a setup where a cloud of atoms is trapped in an optical lattice potential of a standi...
Optical lattices are periodic light shift potentials that are created by the interference of several...
We discuss a hybrid quantum system where a dielectric membrane situated inside an optical cavity is ...
Optical lattices are periodic light shift potentials that are created by the interference of several...
We present a hybrid optomechanical system in which a membrane oscillator is coupled to ultracold ato...
Recent experimental developments have brought into focus optomechanical systems containing multiple ...
We observe effects of collective atomic motion in a one-dimensional optical lattice coupled to an op...
We observe effects of collective atomic motion in a one-dimensional optical lattice coupled to an op...
Hybrid systems combining mechanical oscillators and ultracold atoms provide novel opportunities for...
We report on the realization of a hybrid optomechanical system in which ultracold atoms are coupled ...
We report on the realization of a hybrid optomechanical system in which ultracold atoms are coupled ...
We report on the realization of a hybrid optomechanical system in which ultracold atoms are coupled ...
Abstract. We report on the realization of a hybrid optomechanical system in which ultracold atoms ar...
Abstract. We report on the realization of a hybrid optomechanical system in which ultracold atoms ar...
We investigate a setup where a cloud of atoms is trapped in an optical lattice potential of a standi...
We investigate a setup where a cloud of atoms is trapped in an optical lattice potential of a standi...
Optical lattices are periodic light shift potentials that are created by the interference of several...
We discuss a hybrid quantum system where a dielectric membrane situated inside an optical cavity is ...
Optical lattices are periodic light shift potentials that are created by the interference of several...
We present a hybrid optomechanical system in which a membrane oscillator is coupled to ultracold ato...
Recent experimental developments have brought into focus optomechanical systems containing multiple ...