Interaction between single neutral atoms and an ultracold atomic gas

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Abstract

Recently hybrid systems immersing single atoms in a many body system have been a subject of intense interest. Here we present an example of controlled doping of an ultracold Rubidium cloud with single neutral Cesium impurity atoms. We observe thermalization of ``hot'' Cs atoms by elastic interaction with an ultracold Rb gas, employing different schemes of measuring the impurities' energy distribution. In addition we present a concept and review the current status of a new setup, which will be capable of breeding an all optical BEC in a few seconds. Our setup will feature mechanisms for independently manipulating and imaging both single atoms and the BEC, thereby providing an unrivaled level of control over impurities in a quantum gas. Possible research directions include the investigation of coherent impurity physics and the creation and characterization of polarons in a BEC.

*Funded by the ERC, starting grant project QuantumProbe.

Authors

  • Michael Bauer

    • University of Kaiserslautern
  • Farina Kindermann

    • University of Kaiserslautern
  • Philipp Franzreb

    • University of Kaiserslautern
  • Benjamin G\"anger

    • University of Kaiserslautern
  • Jan Phieler

    • University of Kaiserslautern
  • Shrabana Chakrabarti

    • University of Kaiserslautern
  • Nicolas Spethmann

    • UC Berkeley
  • Dieter Meschede

    • University of Bonn
  • Artur Widera

    • University of Kaiserslautern