We present experimental evidence of the successful closed-loop optimization of the dynamics of cold atoms in an optical lattice. We optimize the loading of an ultracold atomic gas minimizing the excitations in an array of one-dimensional (1D) tubes (3D-1D crossover) and we perform an optimal crossing of the quantum phase-transition from a superfluid to a Mott insulator in a 3D lattice. In both cases we enhance the experiment performances with respect to those obtained via adiabatic dynamics, effectively speeding up the process by more than a factor three while improving the quality of the desired transformation.

Fast closed-loop optimal control of ultracold atoms in an optical lattice

Fabbri N;Fallani L;Fort C;Inguscio M;
2013

Abstract

We present experimental evidence of the successful closed-loop optimization of the dynamics of cold atoms in an optical lattice. We optimize the loading of an ultracold atomic gas minimizing the excitations in an array of one-dimensional (1D) tubes (3D-1D crossover) and we perform an optimal crossing of the quantum phase-transition from a superfluid to a Mott insulator in a 3D lattice. In both cases we enhance the experiment performances with respect to those obtained via adiabatic dynamics, effectively speeding up the process by more than a factor three while improving the quality of the desired transformation.
2013
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
Inglese
88
2
021601
021601
5
http://pra.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v88/i2/e021601
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optimal control
adaptive learning
Mott insultor
ultracold gases
optical lattices
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Rosi, S. ,, ; Bernard, A. ,, ; Fabbri, N. ,, ; Fallani, L. ,,, ; Fort, C. ,, ; Inguscio, M. ,,, ; Calarco, T. ; Montangero, S.
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