Scanning gate microscope for cold atomic gases

S Häusler, S Nakajima, M Lebrat, D Husmann… - Physical review …, 2017 - APS
Physical review letters, 2017APS
We present a scanning probe microscopy technique for spatially resolving transport in cold
atomic gases, in close analogy with scanning gate microscopy in semiconductor physics.
The conductance of a quantum point contact connected to two atomic reservoirs is
measured in the presence of a tightly focused laser beam acting as a local perturbation that
can be precisely positioned in space. By scanning its position and recording the subsequent
variations of conductance, we retrieve a high-resolution map of transport through a quantum …
We present a scanning probe microscopy technique for spatially resolving transport in cold atomic gases, in close analogy with scanning gate microscopy in semiconductor physics. The conductance of a quantum point contact connected to two atomic reservoirs is measured in the presence of a tightly focused laser beam acting as a local perturbation that can be precisely positioned in space. By scanning its position and recording the subsequent variations of conductance, we retrieve a high-resolution map of transport through a quantum point contact. We demonstrate a spatial resolution comparable to the extent of the transverse wave function of the atoms inside the channel and a position sensitivity below 10 nm. Our measurements agree well with an analytical model and ab initio numerical simulations, allowing us to identify a regime in transport where tunneling dominates over thermal effects. Our technique opens new perspectives for the high-resolution observation and manipulation of cold atomic gases.
American Physical Society
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