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Experimental Investigation of Transparent Silicon Carbide as a Promising Material for Atom Chips

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Abstract

We experimentally investigate the possibility of exploiting optical transparency and favorable thermal behavior of silicon carbide for atom chips, and discuss potential applications including high numerical aperture detection through the chip.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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