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F Jendrzejewski1, S Eckel2, T G Tiecke3,4, G Juzeliūnas5, G K Campbell2, Liang Jiang6, A V Gorshkov2,7.
Abstract
We propose a method for creating far-field optical barrier potentials for ultracold atoms with widths that are narrower than the diffraction limit and can approach tens of nanometers. The reduced widths stem from the nonlinear atomic response to control fields that create spatially varying dark resonances. The subwavelength barrier is the result of the geometric scalar potential experienced by an atom prepared in such a spatially varying dark state. The performance of this technique, as well as its applications to the study of many-body physics and to the implementation of quantum-information protocols with ultracold atoms, are discussed, with a focus on the implementation of tunnel junctions.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 31098433 PMCID: PMC6515915 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.94.063422
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev A (Coll Park) ISSN: 2469-9926 Impact factor: 3.140