posted on 2024-07-12, 11:48authored byA. Guenther, M. Kemmler, S. Kraft, Christopher ValeChristopher Vale, C. Zimmermann, J. Fortagh
We present experiments with Bose-Einstein condensates on a combined atom chip. The combined structure consists of a large-scale 'carrier chip' and smaller 'atom-optics chips,' containing micron-sized elements. This allows us to work with condensates very close to chip surfaces without suffering from fragmentation or losses due to thermally driven spin flips. Precise three-dimensional positioning and transport with constant trap frequencies are described. Bose-Einstein condensates were manipulated with submicron accuracy above atom-optics chips. As an application of atom chips, a direction sensitive magnetic-field microscope is demonstrated.