Coherence properties of a continuous atom laser
Journal of Modern Optics 47, 2671-2695 (2000). We investigate the coherence properties of an atomic beam evaporatively cooled in a magnetic guide, assuming thermal equilibrium in the quantum degenerate regime. The gas experiences two-dimensional, transverse Bose-Einstein condensation rather than a f...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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15.06.2000
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Summary: | Journal of Modern Optics 47, 2671-2695 (2000). We investigate the coherence properties of an atomic beam evaporatively
cooled in a magnetic guide, assuming thermal equilibrium in the quantum
degenerate regime. The gas experiences two-dimensional, transverse
Bose-Einstein condensation rather than a full three-dimensional condensation
because of the very elongated geometry of the magnetic guide. First order and
second order correlation functions of the atomic field are used to characterize
the coherence properties of the gas along the axis of the guide. The coherence
length of the gas is found to be much larger than the thermal de Broglie
wavelength in the strongly quantum degenerate regime. Large intensity
fluctuations present in the ideal Bose gas model are found to be strongly
reduced by repulsive atomic interactions; this conclusion is obtained with a
one-dimensional classical field approximation valid when the temperature of the
gas is much higher than its chemical potential, k_B T >> |mu|. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/0006250 |