Authors
Joseph Murphree, Nathan Lundblad, David Aveline, Courtney Lannert, Brendan Rhyno, Smitha Vishveshwara
Publication date
2022
Journal
APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Meeting Abstracts
Volume
2022
Pages
F01. 061
Description
Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) formed on a thin, hollow shell have a novel topology and are predicted to exhibit interesting collective modes, expansion dynamics, and vortex behavior. Although shell-shaped electromagnetic potentials can be created for dilute atomic clouds by dressing a static magnetic field with radio frequency radiation, the force of gravity in a typical laboratory causes the atoms to pool earthward. NASA's Cold Atom Laboratory (CAL) offers an elegant solution to this problem by allowing ultracold atom experiments to be conducted in the microgravity environment of the International Space Station. We report progress on studying bubbles of ultracold rubidium-87 atoms in rf-dressed potentials using CAL's Science Module 3 (SM3). Bragg spectroscopy is used to explore the momentum properties of the cloud, from which the temperature of the thermal component and presence of the condensed …
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