The exceptional precision and ultra-low noise of Spectrum's AWG make it possible to observe atoms moving within an optical lattice!
When investigating the quantum behavior of electrons in an ionic lattice, the University of California, San Diego resolved this by using observable components of atoms moving within an optical lattice. The challenge is to cool the atoms to near absolute zero and then use laser pulse to move them into a triangular lattice structure. To manipulate individual atoms, extraordinary precision is required to supply exactly the right amount of energy from each laser pulse. The exceptional precision and ultra-low noise of Spectrum's AWG are precisely the features we need. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*
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Electronics Co., Ltd. IMT Division specializes in the individual sales of high-speed digitizers, AWGs (Arbitrary Waveform Generators), and digital I/O from the German company Spectrum, as well as the development and sales of integrated measurement systems and streaming systems using these products. With our extensive knowledge of products and a robust support system, which is possible because we specialize in high-speed digitizers, we propose comprehensive measurement systems that cater to various applications.