Single-atom transport in optical conveyor belts: Enhanced shortcuts-to-adiabaticity approach

2021 
Fast and nearly lossless atomic transport, enabled by moving the confining trap, is a prerequisite for many quantum-technology applications. While theoretical studies of this problem have heretofore focussed almost exclusively on simplified scenarios (one-dimensional systems, purely harmonic confining potentials, etc.), we investigate it here in the experimentally relevant setting of a moving optical lattice ({\em optical conveyor belt}). We model single-atom transport in this system by taking fully into account its three-dimensional, anharmonic confining potential. We do so using the established method of shortcuts to adiabaticity (STA), i.e. an inverse-engineering approach based on Lewis-Riesenfeld invariants, as well as its recently proposed modification known as {\em enhanced} STA (eSTA). By combining well-controlled, advanced analytical techniques and the numerical propagation of a time-dependent Schrodinger equation, we evaluate atom-transport fidelities within both approaches. Being obtained for realistic choices of system parameters, our results are relevant for future experiments with optical conveyor belts. Moreover, they reveal that in the system at hand the eSTA method outperforms its STA counterpart for all but the lowest optical-lattice depths.
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