Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
2006-07-31
New Journal of Physics 8 (2006) 191
Physics
Atomic Physics
25 pages, 18 figures
Scientific paper
10.1088/1367-2630/8/9/191
We have recently demonstrated the creation of regular strings of neutral caesium atoms in a standing wave optical dipole trap using optical tweezers [Y. Miroshnychenko et al., Nature, in press (2006)]. The rearrangement is realized atom-by-atom, extracting an atom and re-inserting it at the desired position with sub-micrometer resolution. We describe our experimental setup and present detailed measurements as well as simple analytical models for the resolution of the extraction process, for the precision of the insertion, and for heating processes. We compare two different methods of insertion, one of which permits the placement of two atoms into one optical micropotential. The theoretical models largely explain our experimental results and allow us to identify the main limiting factors for the precision and efficiency of the manipulations. Strategies for future improvements are discussed.
Alt Wolfgang
Dotsenko Igor
Förster Leonid
Khudaverdyan Mkrtych
Meschede Dieter
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