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Raman-laser spectroscopy of Wannier-Stark states

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Raman lasers are used as a spectroscopic probe of the state of atoms confined in a shallow one-dimensional (1D) vertical lattice. For sufficiently long laser pulses, resolved transitions in the bottom band of the lattice between Wannier Stark states corresponding to neighboring wells are observed. Couplings between such states are measured as a function of the lattice laser intensity and compared to theoretical predictions, from which the lattice depth can be extracted. Limits to the linewidth of these transitions are investigated. Transitions to higher bands can also be induced, as well as between transverse states for tilted Raman beams. All these features allow for a precise characterization of the trapping potential and for an efficient control of the atomic external degrees of freedom.

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hal-03742630 , version 1 (02-08-2022)

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Gunnar Tackmann, Bruno Pelle, Adèle Hilico, Quentin Beaufils, Franck Pereira dos Santos. Raman-laser spectroscopy of Wannier-Stark states. Physical Review A, 2011, 84, pp.63422. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevA.84.063422⟩. ⟨hal-03742630⟩
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