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Zhao Yan-Ting, Su Dian-Qiang, Ji Zhong-Hua, Zhang Hong-Shan, Xiao Lian-Tuan, Jia Suo-Tang. Fast thermometry for trapped atoms using recoil-induced resonanceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(9): 093701.
| Zhao Yan-Ting, Su Dian-Qiang, Ji Zhong-Hua, Zhang Hong-Shan, Xiao Lian-Tuan, Jia Suo-Tang. Fast thermometry for trapped atoms using recoil-induced resonanceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(9): 093701. |
Fast thermometry for trapped atoms using recoil-induced resonance
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Abstract
We have employed recoil-induced resonance (RIR) with linewidth on the order of 10 kHz to demonstrate the fast thermometry for ultracold atoms. We theoretically calculate the absorption spectrum of RIR which agrees well with the experimental results. The temperature of the ultracold sample derived from the RIR spectrum is T=84± 4.5 μK, which is close to 85 μK that measured by the method of time-of-flight absorption imaging. To exhibit the fast measurement advantage in applying RIR to the ultracold atom thermometry, we study the dependence of ultracold sample temperature on the trapping beam frequency detuning. This method can be applied to determine the translational temperature of molecules in photoassociation dynamics. -
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