Abstract

Spatial adiabatic passage processes for ultracold atoms trapped in tunnel-coupled cylindrically symmetric concentric potentials are investigated. Specifically, we discuss the matter-wave analog of the rapid adiabatic passage (RAP) technique for a high fidelity and robust loading of a single atom into a harmonic ring potential from a harmonic trap, and for its transport between two concentric rings. We also consider a system of three concentric rings and investigate the transport of a single atom between the innermost and the outermost rings making use of the matter-wave analog of the stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP) technique. We describe the RAP-like and STIRAP-like dynamics by means of a two- and a three-state model, respectively, obtaining good agreement with the numerical simulations of the corresponding two-dimensional Schrödinger equation.

Authors
J. Polo, J. Mompart, V. Ahufinger, T. Busch, i A. Benseny
Citation Key
1367-2630-18-1-015010
COinS Data

Date Published
2016-07-21 04:54
Issue
1
Pagination
015010
Journal
New Journal of Physics
URL
http://stacks.iop.org/1367-2630/18/i=1/a=015010
Volume
18
Year of Publication
2016