Magnetic dipolar interaction in a Bose-Einstein condensate atomic interferometer

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Autoren

  • M. Fattori
  • G. Roati
  • B. Deissler
  • C. D'Errico
  • M. Zaccanti
  • Mattia Jona-Lasinio
  • Luis Santos
  • M. Inguscio
  • G. Modugno

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  • Università degli Studi di Firenze (UniFi)
  • Enrico Fermi Center
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer190405
FachzeitschriftPhysical Review Letters
Jahrgang101
Ausgabenummer19
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 7 Nov. 2008

Abstract

We study the role played by the magnetic dipole interaction in the decoherence of a lattice-based interferometer that employs an alkali Bose-Einstein condensate with a tunable scattering length. The different behavior we observe for two different orientations of the dipoles gives us evidence of the anisotropic character of the interaction. The experiment is correctly reproduced by a model we develop only if the long-range interaction between different lattice sites is taken into account. Our model indicates that dipolar interaction can be compensated by a proper choice of the scattering length and that the magnetic dipole interaction should not represent an obstacle for atom interferometry with Bose-Einstein condensates with a tunable interaction.

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Magnetic dipolar interaction in a Bose-Einstein condensate atomic interferometer. / Fattori, M.; Roati, G.; Deissler, B. et al.
in: Physical Review Letters, Jahrgang 101, Nr. 19, 190405, 07.11.2008.

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Fattori, M, Roati, G, Deissler, B, D'Errico, C, Zaccanti, M, Jona-Lasinio, M, Santos, L, Inguscio, M & Modugno, G 2008, 'Magnetic dipolar interaction in a Bose-Einstein condensate atomic interferometer', Physical Review Letters, Jg. 101, Nr. 19, 190405. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.190405
Fattori, M., Roati, G., Deissler, B., D'Errico, C., Zaccanti, M., Jona-Lasinio, M., Santos, L., Inguscio, M., & Modugno, G. (2008). Magnetic dipolar interaction in a Bose-Einstein condensate atomic interferometer. Physical Review Letters, 101(19), Artikel 190405. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.190405
Fattori M, Roati G, Deissler B, D'Errico C, Zaccanti M, Jona-Lasinio M et al. Magnetic dipolar interaction in a Bose-Einstein condensate atomic interferometer. Physical Review Letters. 2008 Nov 7;101(19):190405. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.190405
Fattori, M. ; Roati, G. ; Deissler, B. et al. / Magnetic dipolar interaction in a Bose-Einstein condensate atomic interferometer. in: Physical Review Letters. 2008 ; Jahrgang 101, Nr. 19.
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