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Optical lattices for atom-based quantum microscopy

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REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Volume 81, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.3274813

Keywords

optical lattices; optical microscopy; quantum optics

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  1. NSF-MRSEC [DMR-0820054]
  2. AFOSR MURI
  3. Packard foundation
  4. Grainger Foundation
  5. Kadanoff-Rice MRSEC Fellowship

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We describe new techniques in the construction of optical lattices to realize a coherent atom-based microscope, comprised of two atomic species used as target and probe atoms, each in an independently controlled optical lattice. Precise and dynamic translation of the lattices allows atoms to be brought into spatial overlap to induce atomic interactions. For this purpose, we have fabricated two highly stable, hexagonal optical lattices, with widely separated wavelengths but identical lattice constants using diffractive optics. The relative translational stability of 12 nm permits controlled interactions and even entanglement operations with high fidelity. Translation of the lattices is realized through a monolithic electro-optic modulator array, capable of moving the lattice smoothly over one lattice site in 11 mu s, or rapidly on the order of 100 ns.

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