在一维和三维易平面磁铁中观察旋转挤压与接触相互作用
Yoo Kyung Lee1,2,3, Maxwell Block3,4, Hanzhen Lin1,2,3
1Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA.
Physical review letters
|July 31, 2025
概括
在超冷原子中挤压的旋转表明了纠,并提高了测量灵敏度. 在3D中,洞破坏了可扩展的挤压,但一个新的模型解释了旋转密度合效应以改善控制.
科学领域:
- 原子物理 原子物理
- 量子光学就是一个量子光学.
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
背景情况:
- 旋转挤压是一种量子现象,表明纠.
- 它可以使测量灵敏度超过经典限制.
- 光学网格中的超冷原子是研究多体量子系统的关键平台.
研究的目的:
- 用1D和3D的短距离相互作用来演示和研究超冷Li原子中的自旋挤压.
- 了解密度波动 (孔) 对旋转挤压动态的影响.
- 开发一个理论模型,用于这些系统的旋-密度合.
主要方法:
- 用超冷原子在1D和3D光学网格中进行旋转挤压的实验实现.
- 利用短距离接触相互作用进行旋转挤压.
- 开发一个理论模型,结合自旋密度合.
主要成果:
- 旋转挤压成功地在1D和3D中进行了演示.
- 在1D中,旋转挤压对密度波动 (孔) 很强.
- 在3D中,孔显著改变了挤压动态,阻碍了可扩展的挤压,但新的模型与实验数据达成了定量一致 (在7%孔率下≈2dB).
结论:
- 旋转密度合对于理解互动旋转的动态至关重要.
- 开发的理论模型准确地描述了观察到的挤压动态.
- 这些发现为在短距离相互作用的系统中增强旋转挤压铺平了道路.
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