This thesis describes the development of an experiment to study coherent population transfer between ground states, and between ground and Rydberg states, in ultracold atoms. In order to study coherent transfer between hyperfine ground states a pair of phase stable Raman beams is required. Both beams are derived from a single master laser before being spatially separated into individual components using a novel Faraday filtering technique. The frequency dependent Faraday effect in an isotopically pure thermal vapour is exploited to rotate the plane of polarisation of each Raman component such that they may be separated using a polarising beam splitter. The Raman beams are applied to a sample of ultracold atoms and evidence of coherent popul...
We present experimental results on the influence of magnetic fields and laserpolarization on electro...
We develop an approach to generate finite-range atomic interactions via optical Rydberg-state excita...
We develop an approach to generate finite-range atomic interactions via optical Rydberg-state excita...
This thesis describes the development of an experiment to study coherent population transfer between...
Atoms excited into states of high principal quantum number, Rydberg atoms, have exaggerated properti...
Atoms excited into states of high principal quantum number, Rydberg atoms, have exaggerated properti...
This thesis presents work on experiments performed using electromagnetically induced transparency (E...
This thesis presents work on experiments performed using electromagnetically induced transparency (E...
The production of dense samples of atoms whose translational velocity can be parameterized by temper...
On one side, atom-chip experiments have demonstrated to be a versatile tool to study quantum physics...
Recent developments in the study of ultracold Rydberg gases demand an advanced level of experimental...
Very-high-n (n~300) Rydberg atoms serve as a powerful tool to study chaos and quantum optical phenom...
Very-high-n (n~300) Rydberg atoms serve as a powerful tool to study chaos and quantum optical phenom...
The dipole-dipole interaction strongly couples ultracold highly excited atoms, known as Rydberg atom...
Coherent superpositions of the 49s 1/2 and 48s 1/2 Rydberg states of cold 87 Rb atoms were studied n...
We present experimental results on the influence of magnetic fields and laserpolarization on electro...
We develop an approach to generate finite-range atomic interactions via optical Rydberg-state excita...
We develop an approach to generate finite-range atomic interactions via optical Rydberg-state excita...
This thesis describes the development of an experiment to study coherent population transfer between...
Atoms excited into states of high principal quantum number, Rydberg atoms, have exaggerated properti...
Atoms excited into states of high principal quantum number, Rydberg atoms, have exaggerated properti...
This thesis presents work on experiments performed using electromagnetically induced transparency (E...
This thesis presents work on experiments performed using electromagnetically induced transparency (E...
The production of dense samples of atoms whose translational velocity can be parameterized by temper...
On one side, atom-chip experiments have demonstrated to be a versatile tool to study quantum physics...
Recent developments in the study of ultracold Rydberg gases demand an advanced level of experimental...
Very-high-n (n~300) Rydberg atoms serve as a powerful tool to study chaos and quantum optical phenom...
Very-high-n (n~300) Rydberg atoms serve as a powerful tool to study chaos and quantum optical phenom...
The dipole-dipole interaction strongly couples ultracold highly excited atoms, known as Rydberg atom...
Coherent superpositions of the 49s 1/2 and 48s 1/2 Rydberg states of cold 87 Rb atoms were studied n...
We present experimental results on the influence of magnetic fields and laserpolarization on electro...
We develop an approach to generate finite-range atomic interactions via optical Rydberg-state excita...
We develop an approach to generate finite-range atomic interactions via optical Rydberg-state excita...