BEC-Cryostat Interface: A Novel Platform for Hybrid Quantum Systems

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Abstract

We present our experimental progress towards the implementation of a unique BEC-cryostat interface. This apparatus allows for the control and manipulation of ultracold atoms in close proximity to cryogenic surfaces. Such a system enables us to realize a hybrid quantum system consisting of a BEC strongly coupled magnetically to an ultra-high Q mechanical resonator, thus enabling precise atomic sensing of mechanical motion [1]. Furthermore, the unprecedented sensitivities afforded by our atomic system open avenues to surface studies of correlated electronic systems at cryogenic temperatures.\\[4pt] [1] S. K. Steinke \em et al.\em\ PRA 84, 023841

*This work is supported by the DARPA QuASAR program through a grant from the ARO.

Authors

  • Aditya Date

    • California Institute of Technology
  • Yogesh Sharad Patil

    • Cornell University
  • Keith Schwab

    • California Institute of Technology
  • Mukund Vengalattore

    • Cornell University