Time-of-flight detection of ultra-cold atoms using resonant frequency modulation imaging

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Hardman, K S
Wigley, P B
Everitt, P J
Manju, P
Kuhn, Carlos C N
Robins, N.P

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Optical Society of America

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Resonant frequency modulation imaging is used to detect free falling ultra-cold atoms. A theoretical comparison of fluorescence imaging (FI) and frequency modulation imaging (FMI) is made, indicating that for low optical depth clouds, FMI accomplished a higher signal-to-noise ratio under conditions necessary for a 200 μm spatially resolved atom interferometer. A 750 ms time-of-flight measurement reveals near atom shot-noise limited number measurements of 2×10<sup>6</sup> Bose-condensed Rb87 atoms. The detection system is applied to high precision spinor BEC based atom interferometer.

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