Revealing buried information: Statistical processing techniques for ultracold gas image analysis

Physics – Atomic Physics

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v2: Many changes made to answer reviewer comments and improve clarity. 29 pages, 9 figures v3: Small change to emphasize role

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10.1103/PhysRevA.81.053601

The techniques of principal and independent component analysis are applied to images of ultracold atoms. As an illustrative example, we present the use of these model-independent methods to rapidly determine the differential phase of a BEC interferometer from large sets of images of interference patterns. These techniques have been useful in the calibration of the experiment and in the investigation of phase randomization. The details of the algorithms are provided.

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