Optical Billiards for Atoms

V. Milner, J. L. Hanssen, W. C. Campbell, and M. G. Raizen
Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 1514 – Published 19 February 2001
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Abstract

One of the central paradigms for classical and quantum chaos in conservative systems is the two-dimensional billiard in which particles are confined to a closed region in the plane, undergoing elastic collisions with the walls and free motion in between. We report the first realization of billiards using ultracold atoms bouncing off beams of light. These beams create the desired spatial pattern, forming an “optical billiard.” We find excellent agreement between theory and our experimental demonstration of chaotic and stable motion in optical billiards, establishing a new testing ground for classical and quantum chaos.

  • Received 7 September 2000

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.1514

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

V. Milner, J. L. Hanssen, W. C. Campbell, and M. G. Raizen

  • Department of Physics, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712-1081

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Vol. 86, Iss. 8 — 19 February 2001

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