Quantum gas microscopes are versatile and powerful tools for fundamental science as well as promising candidates for enticing applications such as in quantum simulation or quantum computation. Here we present a quantum gas microscopy setup for experiments with highly magnetic atoms of the lanthanoid elements erbium and dysprosium. Our setup features a non-magnetic, non-conducting, large-working-distance, high-numerical-aperture, in-vacuum microscope objective, mounted inside a glue-free quartz glass cell. The quartz glass cell is enclosed by a compact multi-shell ferromagnetic shield that passively suppresses external magnetic field noise by a factor of more than a thousand. Our setup will enable direct manipulation and probing of the rich quantum many-body physics of dipolar atoms in optical lattices, and bears the potential to put exciting theory proposals – including exotic magnetic phases and quantum phase transitions – to an experimental test.
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Sohmen, M., Mark, M. J., Greiner, M., & Ferlaino, F. (2023). A ship-in-a-bottle quantum gas microscope setup for magnetic mixtures. SciPost Physics, 15(5). https://doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhys.15.5.182
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