In this article, we analyze the Casimir-Polder interaction of atoms with a solid grating and the repulsive interaction between the atoms and the grating in the presence of an external laser source. The Casimir-Polder potential is evaluated exactly in terms of Rayleigh reflection coefficients and via an approximate Hamaker approach. The laser-tuned repulsive interaction is given in terms of Rayleigh transmission coefficients. The combined potential landscape above the solid grating is probed locally by diffraction of Bose-Einstein condensates. Measured diffraction efficiencies reveal information about the shape of the potential landscape in agreement with the theory based on Rayleigh decompositions.
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Bender, H., Stehle, C., Zimmermann, C., Slama, S., Fiedler, J., Scheel, S., … Marachevsky, V. N. (2014). Probing atom-surface interactions by diffraction of Bose-Einstein condensates. Physical Review X, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.4.011029
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