Quantum correlations and atomic speckle

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Hodgman, S. S.
Dall, R. G.
Manning, A. G.
Johnsson, M. T.
Baldwin, K. G.H.
Truscott, A. G.

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Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH

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Here we utilize the single-atom detection capability of metastable helium to measure the second-order and third-order correlation functions for ensembles of ultracold atoms. We then extend these measurements to characterize the quantum statistics of atoms guided in a dipole potential. By appropriately loading atoms into the guide we are able to populate a selected number of guided modes, ranging from the majority of atoms in the lowest order mode (a BEC), to multi-mode guiding (equivalent to a thermal source). The guided BEC was characterised by a smooth gaussian transverse spatial profile, and a second-order correlation value of unity consistent with a coherent source. For multi-mode guiding, the matter-wave equivalent of speckle was observed. Furthermore, at short arrival times, the second-order correlation function was greater than unity, corresponding to atom bunching characteristic of an incoherent (thermal) source.

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Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Laser Spectroscopy, ICOLS 2011

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