Quantum Degenerate Gases in an All-Optical Toroidal Trap
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Abstract
Quantum degenerate gases confined in a toroidal potential show persistent currents, azimuthal sound waves, and other transport phenomena related to coherent, unrestricted flow around the waveguide. Sound waves and vortex states in a ring can be used to for accurate, absolute rotation sensing. We report on the status of our all-optical toroidal trap for Bose-condensed $^{87}$Rb. We discuss techniques to generate angular momentum and unusual spin structures as well as future prospects with spinor gases and quantum degenerate lithium.
Authors
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G. Edward Marti
UC Berkeley, Dept. of Physics, University of California, Berkeley
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Ryan Olf
UC Berkeley, Dept. of Physics, University of California, Berkeley
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Sean Lourette
UC Berkeley, Dept. of Physics
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Dan M. Stamper-Kurn
University of California Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley, UC Berkeley, Dept. of Physics