Rapid prototyping of versatile atom chips for atom interferometry applications.

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Abstract

We present recent advances in the manipulation of ultracold atoms with ex-vacuo atom chips (i.e. atom chips that are not inside to the UHV chamber). Details will be presented of an experimental system that allows direct bonded copper (DBC) atom chips to be removed and replaced in minutes, requiring minimal re-optimization of parameters. This system has been used to create Bose-Einstein condensates, as well as magnetic waveguides with precisely tunable axial parameters, allowing double wells, pure harmonic confinement, and modified harmonic traps. We investigate the effects of higher order magnetic field contributions to the waveguide, and the implications for confined atom interferometry.

Authors

  • Brian Kasch

    • Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Matthew Squires

    • Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Spencer Olson

    • Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Bethany Kroese

    • Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Eric Imhof

    • Space Dynamics Laboratory
  • Rudolph Kohn

    • Space Dynamics Laboratory
  • Benjamin Stuhl

    • Space Dynamics Laboratory
  • Stacy Schramm

    • Space Dynamics Laboratory
  • James Stickney

    • Space Dynamics Laboratory