Nondestructive probing of means, variances, and correlations of ultracold-atomic-system densities via qubit impurities
We show how impurity atoms can measure moments of ultracold atomic gas densities, using the example of bosons in a one-dimensional lattice. This builds on a body of work regarding the probing of systems by measuring the dephasing of an immersed qubit. We show this dephasing is captured by a function...
Main Authors: | Elliott, T, Johnson, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physical Society
2016
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