High-resolution imaging of ultracold fermions in microscopically tailored optical potentials

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2011-04-07Type
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Abstract
We report on the local probing and preparation of an ultracold Fermi gas on the length scale of one micrometer, i.e. of the order of the Fermi wavelength. The essential tool of our experimental setup is a pair of identical, high-resolution microscope objectives. One of the microscope objectives allows local imaging of the trapped Fermi gas of 6Li atoms with a maximum resolution of 660 nm, while the other enables the generation of arbitrary optical dipole potentials on the same length scale. Employing a two-dimensional (2D) acousto-optical deflector, we demonstrate the formation of several trapping geometries, including a tightly focused single optical dipole trap, a 4×4 site 2D optical lattice and an 8 site ring lattice configuration. Furthermore, we show the ability to load and detect a small number of atoms in these trapping potentials. A site separation down to one micrometer in combination with the low mass of 6Li results in tunneling rates that are sufficiently large for the implementation of Hubbard models with the designed geometries. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000035794Publication status
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New Journal of PhysicsVolume
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Institute of PhysicsOrganisational unit
03599 - Esslinger, Tilman / Esslinger, Tilman
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