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Writing Bragg Gratings in Multicore Fibers
Published on: April 20, 2016
Multicore fiber for cold-atomic cloud monitoring
Jean-François Clément1, Denis Bacquet, Alexandre Kudlinski
1Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers, Atomes et Molécules, Université Lille 1 Sciences et Technologies, CNRS UMR 8523, CERLA, F-59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex, France. jean-francois.clement@univ-lille1.fr
Abstract:
Thanks to an all solid core photonic crystal fiber (PCF) used as a multicore fiber, we propose and experimentally demonstrate what is to our knowledge a new optical detection scheme for the spontaneous emission collection of cold atoms. A Magneto-Optical Trap (MOT) is placed in front of a polished PCF end-face. As they display a higher optical index than the surrounding cladding silica, the 108 rods (equivalent to a 108 pixels camera) of this PCF are light guiding and behave like an array of detectors. Both global and local properties of the trapped atoms are probed. A MOT lifetime is reported. We also take advantage of the multi-core geometry for a real time detection of the center-of-mass motion of the atomic cloud.
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