We study the localization and addressability of ultracold atoms in a combined parabolic and periodic potential. Such a potential supports the existence of localized stationary states and we show that applying a radio frequency field allows us to selectively address atoms in these states. This method is used to measure the energy and momentum distribution of the atoms in the localized states. We also discuss possible extensions of this scheme to address and manipulate atoms in single lattice sites.

Radio frequency selective addressing of localized atoms in a periodic potential / H. OTT; E. DE MIRANDES; F. FERLAINO; G. ROATI; V. TURK; G. MODUGNO; M. INGUSCIO. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - ELETTRONICO. - 93:(2004), pp. 120407-1-120407-4.

Radio frequency selective addressing of localized atoms in a periodic potential

MODUGNO, GIOVANNI;INGUSCIO, MASSIMO
2004

Abstract

We study the localization and addressability of ultracold atoms in a combined parabolic and periodic potential. Such a potential supports the existence of localized stationary states and we show that applying a radio frequency field allows us to selectively address atoms in these states. This method is used to measure the energy and momentum distribution of the atoms in the localized states. We also discuss possible extensions of this scheme to address and manipulate atoms in single lattice sites.
2004
93
120407-1
120407-4
H. OTT; E. DE MIRANDES; F. FERLAINO; G. ROATI; V. TURK; G. MODUGNO; M. INGUSCIO
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