This thesis contributes to the quantum platform based on an atom chip. In our atom chip, atoms are trapped by means of a magnetic field. This magnetic field is created by a very thin layer of a permanently magnetized material, which is etched to create a periodic structure. Together with an applied homogeneous bias field this structure creates a periodic lattice of magnetic field minima. Cold atoms are trapped in these minima (so called microtraps). In our experiment we want to induce interaction between atoms in different lattice sites by exciting them into so-called Rydberg states: atomic states with a very large principal quantum number. These states have some extreme properties: very strong van der Waals interaction, polarizability, and...
Ultracold atoms are used to study various fundamental physics, including many-body system, nonequili...
We present two different strategies for developing a quantum information science platform, based on ...
Due to their extreme properties, Rydberg atoms are interesting candidates for applications in quantu...
On one side, atom-chip experiments have demonstrated to be a versatile tool to study quantum physics...
Accepted in EPJDInternational audienceWe propose to apply atom-chip techniques to the trapping of a ...
In the context of quantum simulation and quantum information, steps were made to push forward the st...
We describe the fabrication and construction of a setup for creating lattices of magnetic microtraps...
We describe the fabrication and construction of a setup for creating lattices of magnetic microtraps...
We propose to apply atom-chip techniques to the trapping of a single atom in a circular Rydberg stat...
We describe the fabrication and construction of a setup for creating lattices of magnetic microtraps...
Over the last years, a new platform for quantum technologies has emerged. It is based on arrays of s...
We demonstrate spatially resolved, coherent excitation of Rydberg atoms on an atom chip. Electromagn...
Magnetic trapping is a well-established technique for ground state atoms. We seek to extend this con...
Magnetic trapping is a well-established technique for ground state atoms. We seek to extend this con...
Magnetic trapping is a well-established technique for ground state atoms. We seek to extend this con...
Ultracold atoms are used to study various fundamental physics, including many-body system, nonequili...
We present two different strategies for developing a quantum information science platform, based on ...
Due to their extreme properties, Rydberg atoms are interesting candidates for applications in quantu...
On one side, atom-chip experiments have demonstrated to be a versatile tool to study quantum physics...
Accepted in EPJDInternational audienceWe propose to apply atom-chip techniques to the trapping of a ...
In the context of quantum simulation and quantum information, steps were made to push forward the st...
We describe the fabrication and construction of a setup for creating lattices of magnetic microtraps...
We describe the fabrication and construction of a setup for creating lattices of magnetic microtraps...
We propose to apply atom-chip techniques to the trapping of a single atom in a circular Rydberg stat...
We describe the fabrication and construction of a setup for creating lattices of magnetic microtraps...
Over the last years, a new platform for quantum technologies has emerged. It is based on arrays of s...
We demonstrate spatially resolved, coherent excitation of Rydberg atoms on an atom chip. Electromagn...
Magnetic trapping is a well-established technique for ground state atoms. We seek to extend this con...
Magnetic trapping is a well-established technique for ground state atoms. We seek to extend this con...
Magnetic trapping is a well-established technique for ground state atoms. We seek to extend this con...
Ultracold atoms are used to study various fundamental physics, including many-body system, nonequili...
We present two different strategies for developing a quantum information science platform, based on ...
Due to their extreme properties, Rydberg atoms are interesting candidates for applications in quantu...