Numerical simulations of the Ioffe-Pritchard trap for cold dressed atoms


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An Ioffe-Pritchard trap for cold dressed atoms is studied by numerical simulations. It is shown that the potential generated by static and alternating currents provides trapping of two sorts of cold dressed atoms. The studied topology is controlled with the frequency and static currents, and it is for study of the atom collision effects and the entanglement of the atoms after a collision.

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Karl J Sand

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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