# Stroboscopic painting of optical potentials for atoms with subwavelength   resolution

**Authors:** M. Lacki, P. Zoller, M. A Baranov

arXiv: 1906.07649 · 2019-09-18

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a method to create subwavelength one-dimensional optical potentials for atoms using stroboscopic control of dark states in a b1-system, enabling precise engineering of atomic potentials with high frequency limits.

## Contribution

The authors develop a novel stroboscopic technique to engineer arbitrary optical potentials with subwavelength resolution, accounting for bright state effects and frequency bounds.

## Key findings

- The method can produce smooth and comb-like potentials for atoms in dark states.
- The frequency bound for accurate potential engineering is determined by bright state coupling.
- Protocols are provided for loading atoms into the engineered potentials from optical lattices.

## Abstract

We propose and discuss a method to engineer stroboscopically arbitrary one-dimensional optical potentials with subwavelength resolution. Our approach is based on subwavelength optical potential barriers for atoms in the dark state in an optical \Lambda system, which we use as a stroboscopic drawing tool by controlling their amplitude and position by changing the amplitude and the phase of the control Rabi frequency in the \Lambda system. We demonstrate the ability of the method to engineer both smooth and comb-like periodic potentials for atoms in the dark state, and establish the range of stroboscopic frequencies when the quasienergies of the stroboscopic Floquet system reproduce the band structure of the time-averaged potentials. In contrast to usual stroboscopic engineering which becomes increasingly accurate with increasing the stroboscopic frequency, the presence of the bright states of the \Lambda-system results in the upper bound on the frequency, above which the dynamics strongly mixes the dark and the bright channels, and the description in terms of a time-averaged potential fails. For frequencies below this bound, the lowest Bloch band of quasienergies contains several avoided-crossing coming from the coupling to high energy states, with widths decreasing with increasing stroboscopic frequency. We analyze the influence of these avoided crossings on the dynamics in the lowest band using Bloch oscillations as an example, and establish the parameter regimes when the population transfer from the lowest band into high bands is negligible. We also present protocols for loading atoms into the lowest band of the painted potentials starting from atoms in the lowest band of a standard optical lattice.

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