Cold Atom Quantum Experiments Chip
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Cold atoms on a chip

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University of California - Santa Barbara researchers are working to move cold atom quantum experiments and applications from the laboratory tabletop to chip-based systems.
Cold atoms are atoms that have been cooled to very low temperatures, below 1 mK, reducing their motion to a very low energy regime where quantum effects emerge.
Researchers' photonic integrated 3D-MOT is a miniaturized version of equipment used widely in experiments to deliver beams of light to laser cool the atoms.
Story Source: Journal Reference: - Daniel J. Blumenthal , Andrei Isichenko , Nitesh Chauhan . Enabling photonic integrated 3D magneto-optical traps for quantum sciences and applications. Optica Quantum , 2024 ; 2 ( 6 ): 444 DOI: 10.1364 /OPTICAQ.532260 Cite This Page:.
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