Nonadiabatic decay rates for a radio-frequency-dressed magnetic trap are calculated using Fermi’s golden rule: that is, we examine the probability for a single atom to make transitions out of the dressed trap and into a continuum in the adiabatic limit, where perturbation theory can be applied. This approach can be compared to the semiclassical Landau-Zener theory of a resonant dressed atom trap, and it is found that, when carefully implemented, the Landau-Zener theory overestimates the rate of nonadiabatic spin-flip transitions in the adiabatic limit. This indicates that care is needed when determining requirements on trap Rabi frequency and magnetic-field gradient in practical atom traps
There is currently a great deal of experimental interest in the trapping of alkali-metal atoms in ma...
The study of the atomic motion by taking into account the nonadiabatic effects was analyzed. It was ...
The classical model that describes the motion of an atom in a magnetic trap is solved in order to in...
Cold atom traps are a promising tool for investigating and manipulating atomic behaviour. Radio freq...
International audienceA combination of static and oscillating magnetic fields can be used to 'dress'...
We calculate the rates of inelastic collisions for ultracold alkali-metal atoms in radio-frequency-d...
We evaluate the impact that nonlinear Zeeman shifts have on resonant radio-frequency (RF) dressed tr...
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Pedagogical review of rf-dressed atom trap published in Vol. 66 of Advances In Atomic, Molecular, an...
Atoms confined in a magnetic trap can escape by making spin-flip Majorana transitions due to a break...
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7 figures, 8 pages; published in J. Phys. BInternational audienceWe study the spectroscopy of atoms ...
This thesis describes the trapping and manipulation of ultracold atoms in time-averaged adiabatic po...
Coherent transport by adiabatic passage has recently been suggested as a high-fidelity technique to ...
The motivation, theory and applications of atomic traps are briefly reviewed before delving into the...
There is currently a great deal of experimental interest in the trapping of alkali-metal atoms in ma...
The study of the atomic motion by taking into account the nonadiabatic effects was analyzed. It was ...
The classical model that describes the motion of an atom in a magnetic trap is solved in order to in...
Cold atom traps are a promising tool for investigating and manipulating atomic behaviour. Radio freq...
International audienceA combination of static and oscillating magnetic fields can be used to 'dress'...
We calculate the rates of inelastic collisions for ultracold alkali-metal atoms in radio-frequency-d...
We evaluate the impact that nonlinear Zeeman shifts have on resonant radio-frequency (RF) dressed tr...
6 pages, 6 figures; to appear in J. Phys. BInternational audienceWe observe the spontaneous evaporat...
Pedagogical review of rf-dressed atom trap published in Vol. 66 of Advances In Atomic, Molecular, an...
Atoms confined in a magnetic trap can escape by making spin-flip Majorana transitions due to a break...
In this chapter we review the field of radio-frequency dressed atom trapping. We emphasise the role ...
7 figures, 8 pages; published in J. Phys. BInternational audienceWe study the spectroscopy of atoms ...
This thesis describes the trapping and manipulation of ultracold atoms in time-averaged adiabatic po...
Coherent transport by adiabatic passage has recently been suggested as a high-fidelity technique to ...
The motivation, theory and applications of atomic traps are briefly reviewed before delving into the...
There is currently a great deal of experimental interest in the trapping of alkali-metal atoms in ma...
The study of the atomic motion by taking into account the nonadiabatic effects was analyzed. It was ...
The classical model that describes the motion of an atom in a magnetic trap is solved in order to in...