Nonlinear and quantum atom optics
- 14 March 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 416 (6877) , 219-224
- https://doi.org/10.1038/416219a
Abstract
Coherent matter waves in the form of Bose–Einstein condensates have led to the development of nonlinear and quantum atom optics — the de Broglie wave analogues of nonlinear and quantum optics with light. In nonlinear atom optics, four-wave mixing of matter waves and mixing of combinations of light and matter waves have been observed; such progress culminated in the demonstration of phase-coherent matter-wave amplification. Solitons represent another active area in nonlinear atom optics: these non-dispersing propagating modes of the equation that governs Bose–Einstein condensates have been created experimentally, and observed subsequently to break up into vortices. Quantum atom optics is concerned with the statistical properties and correlations of matter-wave fields. A first step in this area is the measurement of reduced number fluctuations in a Bose–Einstein condensate partitioned into a series of optical potential wells.Keywords
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