Atom optics with microfabricated optical elements

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  • F. B.J. Buchkremer
  • R. Dumke
  • G. Birkl
  • W. Ertmer

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Quantum Electronics Conference Proceedings
Pages101
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2000
EventInternational Quantum Electronics Conference 2000 (IQEC) - Nice, France
Duration: 10 Sept 200015 Sept 2000

Abstract

The application of microfabricated optical elements and magnetic structures will cause a significant advance in the applicability of atom optics and atom interferometry. The newly emerging field of ATom Optics with MICro-Structures (ATOMICS) is directed towards microfabrication of atom optical elements for manipulation, storage, and guiding of neutral atoms as well as miniaturization of incoherent and coherent sources of ultracold atoms. As a second step, the integration of these components with laser sources and efficient detectors in a single device should be achievable.

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Atom optics with microfabricated optical elements. / Buchkremer, F. B.J.; Dumke, R.; Birkl, G. et al.
International Quantum Electronics Conference Proceedings. 2000. p. 101.

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Buchkremer, FBJ, Dumke, R, Birkl, G & Ertmer, W 2000, Atom optics with microfabricated optical elements. in International Quantum Electronics Conference Proceedings. pp. 101, International Quantum Electronics Conference 2000 (IQEC), Nice, France, 10 Sept 2000.
Buchkremer, F. B. J., Dumke, R., Birkl, G., & Ertmer, W. (2000). Atom optics with microfabricated optical elements. In International Quantum Electronics Conference Proceedings (pp. 101)
Buchkremer FBJ, Dumke R, Birkl G, Ertmer W. Atom optics with microfabricated optical elements. In International Quantum Electronics Conference Proceedings. 2000. p. 101
Buchkremer, F. B.J. ; Dumke, R. ; Birkl, G. et al. / Atom optics with microfabricated optical elements. International Quantum Electronics Conference Proceedings. 2000. pp. 101
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