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      Iterative shaping of optical potentials for one-dimensional Bose-Einstein condensates

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          The ability to manipulate clouds of ultra-cold atoms is crucial for modern experiments on quantum manybody systems and quantum thermodynamics as well as future metrological applications of Bose-Einstein condensate. While optical manipulation offers almost arbitrary flexibility, the precise control of the resulting dipole potentials and the mitigation of unwanted disturbances is quite involved and only heuristic algorithms with rather slow convergence rates are available up to now. This paper thus suggests the application of iterative learning control (ILC) methods to generate fine-tuned effective potentials in the presence of uncertainties and external disturbances. Therefore, the given problem is reformulated to obtain a one-dimensional tracking problem by using a quasicontinuous input mapping which can be treated by established ILC methods. Finally, the performance of the proposed concept is illustrated in a simulation scenario.

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          01 August 2022
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          2208.00706
          e62a252b-b2d9-43aa-8f59-4bfef26b52ff

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          To appear in Proceedings of the 61st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC)
          eess.SY cond-mat.quant-gas cs.SY physics.optics quant-ph

          Quantum physics & Field theory,Quantum gases & Cold atoms,Performance, Systems & Control,Optical materials & Optics

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