Design of a multi-region optical trap for non-equilibrium Fermi gases
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Abstract
Quantum degenerate Fermi gases allow exploration of transport and non-equilibrium dynamics in strongly correlated systems. A multi-region optical trap gives access to non-equilibrium conditions in which separate regions of the trap are initialized in different thermodynamic states. We present the design and characterization of an optical system for implementing a multi-region optical trap. Intersecting a ring-shaped beam with four light sheets creates a three-region trap, which provides a platform for measurements of spin transport in homogeneous gases and across normal-superfluid interfaces. The light sheets form programmable barriers between the trap regions. We generate a ring-shaped beam using an axicon and light sheets using a digital micromirror device (DMD). We discuss the optical resolution of the trapping light, and the use of half-toning to improve the uniformity of the light sheets. In addition, we describe the preparation of a gas of cold lithium-6 atoms in an optical dipole trap for transfer into the multi-region trap.
Presenters
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Maximillian Mrozek-McCourt
Lehigh University
Authors
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Maximillian Mrozek-McCourt
Lehigh University
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Christopher Angyal
Lehigh University
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Dadbeh Shaddel
Lehigh University
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Hannah Clark
Lehigh University
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Amondo Lemmon
Lehigh University
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Daniel Huffman
Lehigh University
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Vivek Chakrabhavi
UMass Amherst
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Ariel T Sommer
Lehigh University