Quantum coherent tractor beam effect for atoms trapped near a nanowaveguide

Mark Sadgrove, Sandro Wimberger, Síle Nic Chormaic

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Abstract

We propose several schemes to realize a tractor beam effect for ultracold atoms in the vicinity of a few-mode nanowaveguide. Atoms trapped near the waveguide are transported in a direction opposite to the guided mode propagation direction. We analyse three specific examples for ultracold 23 Na atoms trapped near a specific nanowaveguide (i.e. an optical nanofibre): (i) a conveyor belt-type tractor beam effect, (ii) an accelerator tractor beam effect, and (iii) a quantum coherent tractor beam effect, all of which can effectively pull atoms along the nanofibre toward the light source. This technique provides a new tool for controlling the motion of particles near nanowaveguides with potential applications in the study of particle transport and binding as well as atom interferometry.

Original languageEnglish
Article number28905
JournalScientific reports
Volume6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jul 2016

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