Imaging of a single atom in a time of flight experiment

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Date: 
2010-05-18
Author(s): 

A. Fuhrmanek, A.M. Lance, C. Tuchendler, P. Grngier, Y.R.P. Sortais, A. Browaeys

Reference: 

New Journal of Physics 12, 053028 (2010)

We perform fluorescence imaging of a single 87Rb atom after its release from an optical dipole trap. The time-of-flight expansion of the atomic spatial density distribution is observed by accumulating many single atom images. The position of the atom is revealed with a spatial resolution close to 1 μm by a single-photon event, induced by a short resonant probe. The expansion yields a measure of the temperature of a single atom, which is in very good agreement with the value obtained by an independent measurement based on a release-and-recapture method. The analysis presented in this paper provides a way of calibrating an imaging system useful for experimental studies involving a few atoms confined in a dipole trap.