Reflection-Type Hologram for Atoms

Fujio Shimizu and Jun-ichi Fujita
Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 123201 – Published 7 March 2002
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Abstract

A cold metastable neon atomic beam was manipulated with a reflective amplitude hologram that was encoded on a silicon surface. A black-and-white pattern of atoms was reconstructed on a microchannel plate detector. The hologram used the enhanced quantum reflection developed by authors and was made of a two-dimensional array of rectangular low and high reflective cells. The surface of the high reflective cell was composed of regularly spaced roof-shaped ridges, while the low reflective cell was simply a flat surface. The hologram was the first demonstration of reflective atom-optical elements that used universal interaction between a neutral atom and solid surface.

  • Received 16 November 2001

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.123201

©2002 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Fujio Shimizu

  • Institute for Laser Science and CREST, University of Electro-Communications, Chofu-shi, Tokyo 182-8585, Japan

Jun-ichi Fujita

  • NEC Fundamental Research Laboratories, 34 Miyukigaoka, Tsukuba 305-8501, Japan

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Vol. 88, Iss. 12 — 25 March 2002

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