Light-Assisted Collisions and Quantum State Tomography of Single-Atom Motion in Optical Tweezers

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This thesis presents experiments with single 87Rb atoms trapped in arrays of tightly confining optical tweezers. Optical tweezer arrays are a pioneering new platform for studying ultracold atomic physics and quantum computation. I begin by presenting our recent work in the preparation of large atom arrays and the quantum motional control of single atoms. Then, I present a new optical tweezer loading technique and our studies of the processes by which single atoms can be loaded near-deterministically into the microtraps. These processes depend sensitively on the long-range molecular physics of pairs of atoms, so I additionally discuss our theoretical calculations of the molecular potential landscapes relevant for such collisions. Finally, I present our all-mechanical time-of-flight-based quantum tomography of atoms in carefully prepared excited motional states of the optical tweezers.

Year of Publication
2022
Academic Department
Department of Physics
Degree
PhD
Number of Pages
201
Date Published
2022-01
University
University of Colorado Boulder
City
Boulder, CO
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