Appropriate probe condition for absorption imaging of ultracold 6Li atoms

Abstract

One of the readily accessible observables in trapped cold-atom experiments is the column density, which is determined from optical depth (OD) obtained from absorption imaging and the absorption cross-section (σ abs). Here we report on simple and accurate determination of OD for dense gases of light atoms such as lithium-6. We investigate theoretically and experimentally an appropriate condition for the probe intensity and duration to achieve good signal-to-noise ratio by considering the influences of photon recoils and photon shot noises. As a result, we have succeeded in measuring OD which reached 2.5 with a signal-to-noise ratio of 10 under spatial resolution of 1.7 μm.

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