New Journal of Physics (Jan 2020)

Continuous feedback on a quantum gas coupled to an optical cavity

  • Katrin Kroeger,
  • Nishant Dogra,
  • Rodrigo Rosa-Medina,
  • Marcin Paluch,
  • Francesco Ferri,
  • Tobias Donner,
  • Tilman Esslinger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab73cc
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3
p. 033020

Abstract

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We present an active feedback scheme acting continuously on the state of a quantum gas dispersively coupled to a high-finesse optical cavity. The quantum gas is subject to a transverse pump laser field inducing a self-organization phase transition, where the gas acquires a density modulation and photons are scattered into the resonator. Photons leaking from the cavity allow for a real-time and non-destructive readout of the system. We stabilize the mean intra-cavity photon number through a micro-processor controlled feedback architecture acting on the intensity of the transverse pump field. The feedback scheme can keep the mean intra-cavity photon number n _ph constant, in a range between n _ph = 0.17(4) and n _ph = 27.6(5), and for up to 4 s. Thus we can engage the stabilization in a regime where the system is very close to criticality as well as deep in the self-organized phase. The presented scheme allows us to approach the self-organization phase transition in a highly controlled manner and is a first step on the path towards the realization of many-body phases driven by tailored feedback mechanisms.

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