2017
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1708.03988
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Optimizing the optical imaging system by \emph{in-situ} imaging the plugged hole in the ultracold atoms

Tianyou Gao,
Dongfang Zhang,
Lingran Kong
et al.

Abstract: Optical absorption imaging has become a common technique for detecting the density distribution of ultracold atoms. The defocus effect generally produces artificial spatial structures in the obtained images, which confuses our understanding of the quantum systems. Here we experimentally demonstrate one method to optimize the optical imaging system by in-situ imaging the plugged hole in the cold atoms. The atoms confined in a magnetic trap are cooled to tens of or several microkelvin by the radio-frequency evap… Show more

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