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A Temporal Imaging and Microscopy of Atoms

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Author(s)

Y B. Ovchinnikov

Abstract

A way of temporal imaging of neutral atoms by means of pulsed gradient light potentials is considered. The possibility of producing 2D and 3D images of an atomic sample with resolution of about 4 nm and magnification up to 104 105 is shown.
Citation
Optics Communications
Volume
173
Issue
No. 1-6

Keywords

atoms optics, Bose-Einstein condensation, microscopy

Citation

Ovchinnikov, Y. (2000), A Temporal Imaging and Microscopy of Atoms, Optics Communications (Accessed October 15, 2025)

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Created January 1, 2000, Updated February 17, 2017
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