ALBRECHT HAASE, 'Integration of Microoptics on Atom Chips'
ALBRECHT HAASE
ALBRECHT HAASE
University of Heidelberg
GERMANY
Atom chips are a rapidly developing concept based on the miniaturization of
current carrying and charged structures for cold atom manipulation. To develop
these chips towards a universal toolbox for quantum optics experiments, we
explore the possibility of integrating microoptical components for the
preparation, manipulation, and detection of atoms on the chip.
First experiments currently performed in our lab are aiming at the
implementation of an integrated single atom detector based on an optical fibre
cavity.
ALBRECHT HAASE, 'Integration of Microoptics on Atom Chips'
ALBRECHT HAASE
ALBRECHT HAASE
University of Heidelberg
GERMANY
Atom chips are a rapidly developing concept based on the miniaturization of
current carrying and charged structures for cold atom manipulation. To develop
these chips towards a universal toolbox for quantum optics experiments, we
explore the possibility of integrating microoptical components for the
preparation, manipulation, and detection of atoms on the chip.
First experiments currently performed in our lab are aiming at the
implementation of an integrated single atom detector based on an optical fibre
cavity.