Abstract
Magnetic microtraps for ultracold atoms combine tight confinement, long storage times, high degree of control over the atomic position, and good optical access. Atom detection can be implemented via fluorescence, absorption, or dispersive measurements. All three types of measurements can be enhanced by an optical resonator, where the enhancement factor is proportional to the resonator finesse F.
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