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Advanced optical trapping of ultracold atoms for studying superfluid transport and turbulence

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Neely, Tyler W.
Gauthier, Guillaume
Szigeti, Stuart
Bell, Thomas A.
Baker, Mark
Davis, Matthew
Rubinsztein-Dunlop, Halina

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Optica Publishing Group

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We utilise direct-imaging of a digital micromirror device to create binary and optimised optical potentials for the trapping and manipulation of atomic Bose-Einstein condensates. Studies of a superfluid circuit and quantum turbulence are described.

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Frontiers in Optics, FiO 2017

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