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Measurement of the Coherence of a Bose-Einstein Condensate

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We present experimental and theoretical studies of the coherence properties of a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) using an interference technique. Two optical standing wave pulses of duration 100 ns and separation $\ensuremath{\Delta}t$ are applied to a condensate. Each standing wave phase grating makes small copies of the condensate displaced in momentum space. The quantum mechanical amplitudes of each copy interfere, depending on $\ensuremath{\Delta}t$ and on spatial phase variations across the condensate. We find that the behavior of a trapped BEC is consistent with a uniform spatial phase. A released BEC, however, exhibits large phase variation across the condensate.

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