Bulletin of the American Physical Society
56th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Monday–Friday, June 16–20, 2025; Portland, Oregon
Session S00: Poster Session III (4:00PM - 6:00PM PT)
4:00 PM,
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Oregon Convention Center:
Room: Exhibit Hall E
Abstract: S00.00085 : Generating low disorder and low aberration optical potentials with a spatiotemporally incoherent light source*
Presenter:
Jenny Chen
(University of California, Berkeley)
Authors:
Jenny Chen
(University of California, Berkeley)
Jamie Boyd
(JILA/University of Colorado, Boulder)
Kaizhao Wang
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Adam M Kaufman
(JILA)
Shimon Kolkowitz
(University of California, Berkeley)
I will report on an optical system which uses spatiotemporally incoherent light, shaped by two digital micromirror devices (DMD), one in the image plane and the other in the Fourier plane. Utilizing two DMD’s with incoherent light allows us to project arbitrary waveforms via the image plane DMD and correct aberrations via the Fourier plane DMD. This serves as a proof-of-principle setup for a future implementation using a deformable mirror in the Fourier plane, which would yield a higher efficiency. Furthermore, I will describe the ongoing characterization of the system and its application to optical projections relevant to ultracold gas experiments.
[1] C. Gross and I. Bloch, Science 357, 995-1001 (2017)
[2] P. Zupancic et al., Opt. Express 24, 13881-13893 (2016)
[3] S. Hubele, “Potential Shaping Using a DMD and High-Resolution Imaging of Cesium Atoms in Optical Lattices”, LMU and MPQ (2023)
*This work was supported in part by the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program under the U.S. National Science Foundation.
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