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Observation of transverse interference fringes on an atom laser beam

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Dall, Robert
Byron, Lesa
Truscott, Andrew
Dennis, Graham
Johnsson, Mattias
Jeppesen, M
Hope, J

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Optical Society of America

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Using the unique detection properties offered by metastable helium atoms we have produced high resolution images of the transverse spatial profiles of an atom laser beam. We observe fringes on the beam, resulting from quantum mechanical interference between atoms that start from rest at different transverse locations within the outcoupling surface and end up at a later time with different velocities at the same transverse position. Numerical simulations in the low output-coupling limit give good quantitative agreement with our experimental data.

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Optics Express 15.26 (2007): 17673-17680

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Optics Express

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