A model of photodetection using a Bose-Einstein condensate in an atom-chip-based microtrap is analyzed. Atoms absorb photons from the incident light field, receive part of the photon momentum, and leave the trap potential. Upon counting escaped atoms within predetermined time intervals, the photon statistics of the incident light is mapped onto the atom-count statistics. Whereas traditional photodetection theory treats the emission centers of photoelectrons as distinguishable, here the centers of escaping atoms are condensed and thus indistinguishable atoms. From this, an enhancement of the photon-number resolution as compared to the commonly known counting formula is derived for the case of low saturation. � 2008 The American Physical Soci...
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We propose a scheme for simultaneously trapping and detecting single atoms near the surface of a sub...
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A model of photodetection using a Bose-Einstein condensate in an atom-chip-based microtrap is analyz...
We investigate the optical detection of single atoms held in a microscopic atom trap close to a surf...
In this thesis we study: the dynamics leading to a near-deterministic preparation of single atoms in...
We review light assisted collisions in a high-density far-off resonant optical trap (FORT). By tunin...
We propose a measurement scheme that allows determination of even moments of a Bose-Einstein condens...
International audienceWe demonstrate in this paper a method to reconstruct the atom number distribut...
The last few years have seen tremendous progress in the miniaturization of traps for neutral atoms. ...
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We propose a scheme for simultaneously trapping and detecting single atoms near the surface of a sub...
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