The power of magnetic resonance imaging for investigating physical and biological systems is well established. Here, it is shown how the sensitivity of cavity atom optics, together with the control provided by atom chips, enables the implementation of a magnetic-resonance-imaging technique that provides a minimally destructive, state-sensitive detection modality for atoms in ultracold gases.
- Nathan Brahms
- Thomas P. Purdy
- Dan M. Stamper-Kurn