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Nanoscale Atomic Density Microscopy

Abstract

Quantum simulations with ultracold atoms typically create atomic wave functions with structures at optical length scales, where direct imaging suffers from the diffraction limit. In analogy to advances in optical microscopy for biological applications, we use a nonlinear atomic response to surpass the diffraction limit. Exploiting quantum interference, we demonstrate imaging with superresolution of lambda/50 and excellent temporal resolution of 500 ns. We characterize our microscope s performance by measuring the ensemble-averaged probability density of atoms within the unit cells of an optical lattice and observe the dynamics of atoms excited into motion. This approach can be readily applied to image any atomic or molecular system, as long as it hosts a three-level system.

Publication Details

Authors
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Physical Review X
Volume
9