Abstract
We present here the first measurement of the third-order spatial correlation function for atoms, made possible by cooling a metastable helium cloud to create an ultracold thermal ensemble just above the Bose-Einstein condensation point. The resulting large correlation length well exceeds the spatial resolution limit of the single-atom detection system, and enables extension of our earlier temporal measurements to evaluate the third-order correlation function in the spatial plane of the detector. The enhancement of the spatial third-order correlation function above a value of unity demonstrates the presence of spatial three-atom bunching, as expected for an incoherent source. © IOP Publishing and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Manning, A. G., Rugway, W., Hodgman, S. S., Dall, R. G., Baldwin, K. G. H., & Truscott, A. G. (2013). Third-order spatial correlations for ultracold atoms. New Journal of Physics, 15. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/15/1/013042
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