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Super-resolution microscopy of cold atoms in an optical lattice

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In this article, the atomic density distribution was resolved with a point spread function FWHM of 32(4) nm and a localization precision below 1 nm using a short optical pumping pulse.
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Super-resolution microscopy has revolutionized the fields of chemistry and biology by resolving features at the molecular level. Such techniques can be either "stochastic," gaining resolution through precise localization of point source emitters, or "deterministic," leveraging the nonlinear optical response of a sample to improve resolution. In atomic physics, deterministic methods can be applied to reveal the atomic wavefunction and to perform quantum control. Here we demonstrate super-resolution imaging based on nonlinear response of atoms to an optical pumping pulse. With this technique the atomic density distribution can be resolved with a point spread function FWHM of 32(4) nm and a localization precision below 1 nm. The short optical pumping pulse of 1.4 $\mu$s enables us to resolve fast atomic dynamics within a single lattice site. A byproduct of our scheme is the emergence of moire patterns on the atomic cloud, which we show to be immensely magnified images of the atomic density in the lattice. Our work represents a general approach to accessing the physics of cold atoms at the nanometer scale, and can be extended to higher dimensional lattices and bulk systems for a variety of atomic and molecular species.

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