Perspectives of Ultra Cold Atoms Trapped in Magnetic Micro Potentials
Jozsef Fortagh, Sebastian Kraft, Andreas Guenther, Christian Trueck,, Philipp Wicke, and Claus Zimmermann

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent developments in magnetic micro traps for ultracold atoms, discussing their principles, loading methods, geometries, atom-surface interactions, and gas dynamics, highlighting future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of magnetic micro traps for ultracold atoms, including experimental insights and potential future research avenues.
Findings
Understanding of atom-surface interactions in micro traps
Analysis of ultracold gas dynamics in wave guides
Overview of trap geometries and loading techniques
Abstract
Recent work on magnetic micro traps for ultracold atoms is briefly reviewed. The basic principles of operation are described together with the loading methods and some of the realized trap geometries. Experiments are discussed that study the interaction between atoms and the surface of micro traps as well as the dynamics of ultracold gases in wave guides are discussed. The results allow for an outlook towards future directions of research.
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