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Magnetometry with Microwave-Assisted Optical Pumping in Warm Rb Vapor and Microfabricated Rb Vapor Cells
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Quantum optical sensing is a maturing field that offers the capability to achieve extraor- dinary sensitivity. Atomic magnetometers, for example, now have the capability to detect brain signals and to precisely measure Earth’s gravity field. In optical atomic magnetome- ters, the electronic spins...
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Fall 2019
In order to take quantum mechanical systems out of the lab and produce practical devices, a method of miniaturizing and integrating apparatus components is needed. In the context of ultracold atomic gas experiments, the ideal method of achieving this miniaturization is the implementation of atom...
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Fall 2020
Advancements in scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) have enabled atomic-scale lithographic patterning of logic gates, memory, and wires, by selectively passivating hydrogen (H) atoms on a H-terminated silicon (Si) surface. However, atomically fabricated systems encounter challenges of developing...