We measure the ac Zeeman force on an ultracold gas of 87Rb due to a microwave magnetic field targeted to the 6.8 GHz hyperfine splitting of these atoms. An atom chip produces a microwave near field with a strong amplitude gradient, and we observe a force over three times the strength of gravity. Our measurements are consistent with a simple two-level theory for the ac Zeeman effect and demonstrate its resonant, bipolar, and spin-dependent nature. We observe that the dressed-atom eigenstates gradually mix over time and have mapped out this behavior as a function of magnetic field and detuning. We demonstrate the practical spin selectivity of the force by pushing or pulling a specific spin state while leaving other spin states unmoved
We observe counterintuitive spin segregation in an inhomogeneous sample of ultracold, noncondensed r...
This thesis details progress in radio-frequency atomic magnetometry with ultracold rubidium atoms. M...
We used microwave radiation to evaporatively cool a mixture of of Cs-133 and Rb-87 atoms in a magnet...
Ultracold atom experiments use a gas of neutral atoms with temperatures less than 100 µK above abso...
This thesis presents the first experimental demonstration of a two-wire AC Zeeman trap on an atom ch...
We evaluate the impact that nonlinear Zeeman shifts have on resonant radio-frequency (RF) dressed tr...
This thesis presents progress in developing a trapped atom interferometer on a chip, based on AC Zee...
We explore properties of atoms whose magnetic hyperfine sub-levels are coupled by an external magnet...
We use an atomic vapor cell as a frequency tunable microwave field detector operating at frequencies...
We report on a radio frequency magnetometer employing a Bose–Einstein condensate of 87Rb atoms held ...
Potentials for atoms can be created by external fields acting on properties like magnetic moment, ch...
We demonstrate coherent microwave control of the rotational, hyperfine and Zeeman states of ultracol...
We study the hyperfine spectrum of atoms of $^{87}$Rb dressed by a radio-frequency field, and presen...
Radio-frequency evaporation of atoms in a magnetic trap is the only way to obtain Bose-Einstein Cond...
A combination of static and oscillating magnetic fields can be used to ‘dress’ atoms with radio-freq...
We observe counterintuitive spin segregation in an inhomogeneous sample of ultracold, noncondensed r...
This thesis details progress in radio-frequency atomic magnetometry with ultracold rubidium atoms. M...
We used microwave radiation to evaporatively cool a mixture of of Cs-133 and Rb-87 atoms in a magnet...
Ultracold atom experiments use a gas of neutral atoms with temperatures less than 100 µK above abso...
This thesis presents the first experimental demonstration of a two-wire AC Zeeman trap on an atom ch...
We evaluate the impact that nonlinear Zeeman shifts have on resonant radio-frequency (RF) dressed tr...
This thesis presents progress in developing a trapped atom interferometer on a chip, based on AC Zee...
We explore properties of atoms whose magnetic hyperfine sub-levels are coupled by an external magnet...
We use an atomic vapor cell as a frequency tunable microwave field detector operating at frequencies...
We report on a radio frequency magnetometer employing a Bose–Einstein condensate of 87Rb atoms held ...
Potentials for atoms can be created by external fields acting on properties like magnetic moment, ch...
We demonstrate coherent microwave control of the rotational, hyperfine and Zeeman states of ultracol...
We study the hyperfine spectrum of atoms of $^{87}$Rb dressed by a radio-frequency field, and presen...
Radio-frequency evaporation of atoms in a magnetic trap is the only way to obtain Bose-Einstein Cond...
A combination of static and oscillating magnetic fields can be used to ‘dress’ atoms with radio-freq...
We observe counterintuitive spin segregation in an inhomogeneous sample of ultracold, noncondensed r...
This thesis details progress in radio-frequency atomic magnetometry with ultracold rubidium atoms. M...
We used microwave radiation to evaporatively cool a mixture of of Cs-133 and Rb-87 atoms in a magnet...