Physics – Condensed Matter – Quantum Gases
Scientific paper
2012-02-23
Physics
Condensed Matter
Quantum Gases
28 double spaced, single column pages, 24 .eps figures
Scientific paper
Light transmission or diffraction from different quantum phases of cold atoms in an optical lattice have recently come up as a useful tool to probe such cold atomic systems. The periodic nature of the optical lattice potential closely resembles the structure of a diffraction grating in real space, but loaded with a strongly correlated quantum many body state which interacts with the incident electromagnetic wave, a feature that controls the nature of the light transmission or dispersion through such quantum medium. The paper contains a detailed analysis of such a quantum diffraction grating. We have particularly studied how the dispersion shift induced by the cavity changes as a function of the relative angle between the cavity mode and the optical lattice.
Agarwala Adhip
Ghosh Sankalpa
Lugani Jasleen
Nath Madhurima
Thyagarajan K.
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