Imperial College London

Professor Hinds

Faculty of Natural SciencesDepartment of Physics

Chair in Physics
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 7901ed.hinds Website

 
 
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Assistant

 

Miss Sanja Maricic +44 (0)20 7594 7742

 
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Location

 

213Blackett LaboratorySouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

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Tokunaga SK, Stack JO, Hudson JJ, Sauer BE, Hinds EA, Tarbutt MRet al., 2007, A supersonic beam of cold lithium hydride molecules, JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, Vol: 126, ISSN: 0021-9606

Journal article

Gollasch CO, Moktadir Z, Lewis G, Kraft M, Trupke M, Trupke S, Hinds EAet al., 2007, Integration of a tunable optical micro-cavity for single atom detection on an atom chip

Recent experiments demonstrated single-atom detection using microscopic optical cavities. Here we present an optical micro-cavity whose length can be tuned using an electrostatic comb-drive. This design is suitable for integration into a silicon atom chip. © 2006 Optical Society of America.

Conference paper

Trupke M, Metz J, Beige A, Hinds EAet al., 2007, Towards quantum computing with single atoms and optical cavities on atom chips, JOURNAL OF MODERN OPTICS, Vol: 54, Pages: 1639-1655, ISSN: 0950-0340

Journal article

Hinds EA, 2006, Testing Time Reversal Symmetry using Molecules, Physica Scripta, ISSN: 0031-8949

Journal article

Gollasch CO, Moktadir Z, Lewis G, Kraft M, Trupke M, Eriksson S, Hinds EAet al., 2006, MEMS actuators for aligning and tuning optical micro cavities on atom chips, Pages: 273-280

In this report we present a micromachined three-dimensional electrostatic actuator as well as a one-dimensional electrostatic actuator both optimized for aligning and tuning optical micro cavities on atom chips. The 3D actuator has a working envelope of 17.5 μm in the chip plane which is used for mirror positioning and has a maximum translation of 7 μm in the out-of-plane direction for tuning the optical micro cavity. The 1D actuator is capable of tuning and aligning the optical micro cavity in the chip plane simultaneously with a predicted working envelope of 20 μm. The designs of both actuators are outlined in detail, and their characteristics are verified by analytical calculations and finite element modelling. Furthermore, the fabrication processes of the actuation devices are described and preliminary fabrication results are shown. © The Institute of Engineering and Technology.

Conference paper

Collasch CO, Moktadir Z, Lewis G, Kraft M, Trupke M, Eriksson S, Hinds EAet al., 2006, MEMS actuators for aligning and tuning optical micro cavities on atom chips, Pages: 273-280

In this report we present a micromachined three-dimensional electrostatic actuator as well as a one-dimensional electrostatic actuator both optimized for aligning and tuning optical micro cavities on atom chips. The 3D actuator has a working envelope of 17.5 μm in the chip plane which is used for mirror positioning and has a maximum translation of 7 μm in the out-of-plane direction for tuning the optical micro cavity. The 1D actuator is capable of tuning and aligning the optical micro cavity in the chip plane simultaneously with a predicted working envelope of 20 μm. The designs of both actuators are outlined in detail, and their characteristics are verified by analytical calculations and finite element modelling. Furthermore, the fabrication processes of the actuation devices are described and preliminary fabrication results are shown. © The Institute of Engineering and Technology.

Conference paper

Bethlem HL, Tarbutt MR, Kupper J, Carty D, Wohlfart K, Hinds EA, Meijer Get al., 2006, Alternating gradient focusing and deceleration of polar molecules, JOURNAL OF PHYSICS B-ATOMIC MOLECULAR AND OPTICAL PHYSICS, Vol: 39, Pages: R263-R291, ISSN: 0953-4075

Journal article

Hinds EA, Bethlem, Tarbutt MR, Kupper, Carty, Wohlfart, Meijeret al., 2006, Alternating Gradient Focusing and Deceleration of Polar Molecules, Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, ISSN: 0953-4075

Journal article

Trupke M, Ramirez-Martinez F, Curtis EA, Ashmore JP, Eriksson S, Hinds EA, Moktadir Z, Gollasch C, Kraft M, Prakash GV, Baumberg JJet al., 2006, Pyramidal micromirrors for microsystems and atom chips, APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, Vol: 88, ISSN: 0003-6951

Journal article

Scheel S, Pachos JK, Hinds EA, Knight PLet al., 2006, Quantum gates and decoherence, Quantum Coherence: from Quarks to Solids, Vol: 689, Pages: 47-81, ISSN: 0075-8450

Journal article

Scheel S, Fermani R, Rekdal PK, Knight PL, Hinds EAet al., 2006, Atomic spin relaxation and spatial decoherence near metallic and superconducting surfaces, 12th Central European Workshop on Quantum Optics, Publisher: IOP PUBLISHING LTD, Pages: 188-+, ISSN: 1742-6588

Conference paper

Sauer BE, Ashworth HT, Hudson JJ, Tarbutt MR, Hinds EAet al., 2006, Probing the electron EDM with cold molecules, 20th International Conference on Atomic Physics, Publisher: AIP Conf. Proc., Pages: 44-51

Conference paper

Scheel S, Pachos JK, Hinds EA, Knight PLet al., 2006, Quantum gates and decoherence, Quantum Coherence: from Quarks to Solids, Vol: 689, Pages: 47-81, ISSN: 0075-8450

Journal article

Scheel S, Pachos JK, Hinds EA, Knight PLet al., 2006, Quantum gates and decoherence, Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin, Pages: 47-81

Book chapter

Condylis PC, Hudson JJ, Tarbutt MR, Sauer BE, Hinds EAet al., 2005, Stark shift of the A<SUP>2</SUP>Π<sub>1/2</sub> state in <SUP>174</SUP>YbF -: art. no. 231101, JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, Vol: 123, ISSN: 0021-9606

Journal article

Hinds EA, 2005, Cold atoms on atom chips

Atom chips are structures microfabricated on a substrate to control cold atoms. I discuss recent experiments with BEC above metallic and dielectric (videotape) surfaces I also report on new integrated micro-optical resonators on a chip.

Conference paper

Trupke M, Hinds EA, Eriksson S, Curtis EA, Moktadir Z, Kukharenka E, Kraft Met al., 2005, Microfabricated high-finesse optical cavity with open access and small volume, APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, Vol: 87, ISSN: 0003-6951

Journal article

Scheel S, Rekdal PK, Knight PL, Hinds EAet al., 2005, Atomic spin decoherence near conducting and superconducting films, PHYSICAL REVIEW A, Vol: 72, ISSN: 1050-2947

Journal article

Hinds EA, Trupke M, Eriksson SJ, Curtis, Moktadir, Kukharena, Kraftet al., 2005, Microfabricated optical cavity with open access, small volume and high finesse, Applied Physics Letters, ISSN: 1077-3118

Journal article

Sinclair CDJ, Curtis EA, Garcia IL, Retter JA, Hall BV, Eriksson S, Sauer BE, Hinds EAet al., 2005, Bose-Einstein condensation on a permanent-magnet atom chip, PHYSICAL REVIEW A, Vol: 72, ISSN: 1050-2947

Journal article

Gollasch CO, Moktadir Z, Kraft M, Trupke M, Eriksson S, Hinds EAet al., 2005, A three-dimensional electrostatic actuator with a locking mechanism for microcavities on atom chips, 15th European Workshop on Micromechanics, Publisher: IOP PUBLISHING LTD, Pages: S39-S46, ISSN: 0960-1317

Conference paper

Hinds EA, 2005, Bose-Einstein condensation on a permanent-magnet atom chip, Physical Review A, ISSN: 1050-2947

Journal article

Hinds EA, Scheel S, Rekdal PK, Knight PLet al., 2005, Atomic spin decoherence near conducting and superconducting films, Physical Review A, ISSN: 1050-2947

Journal article

Hinds EA, 2005, Integrated optical components on atom chips, European Physical Journal D, ISSN: 0011-4626

Journal article

Hinds EA, Ferguson A, Riis E, 2005, Laser spectroscopy: Aviemore, Scotland UK 19-24 june 2005, ISBN: 9789812566591

This is the latest volume in the series of proceedings from the biannual International Conference on Laser Spectroscopy, one of the leading conferences in the field. Over its 34-year history, this conference series has been a forum for the announcement of many new developments in laser physics and laser spectroscopy and more recently laser cooling of atoms and quantum information processing. The proceedings include contributions from the invited speakers and a selection of contributed papers. A particular theme for this volume is precision measurements. Motivated by the untapped potential for vast improvements in accuracy offered by atomic systems, this subject has advanced tremendously in recent years by new developments in laser technology. This has been recognized by the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to two of the pioneers in the field and contributors to these proceedings, J L Hall and T W Hänsch. The other main theme of the proceedings is cold atoms and quantum degenerate gases. This conference marked the 10th anniversary of the first announcement of an atomic Bose-Einstein Condensate at the 12th International Conference on Laser Spectroscopy with a contribution from Nobel Laureate Eric Cornell.

Book

Hinds E, Ferguson A, Riis E, 2005, Preface, ISBN: 9789812566591

Book

Sinclair CDJ, Curtis EA, Retter JA, Hall BV, Garcia IL, Eriksson S, Sauer BE, Hinds EAet al., 2005, Preparation of a Bose-Einstein condensate on a permanent-magnet atom chip, Conference on Atoms and Molecules Near Surfaces, Vol: 19, Pages: 74-77, ISSN: 1742-6588

Journal article

Llorente-Garcia I, Sinclair CDJ, Curtis EA, Eriksson S, Sauer BE, Hinds EAet al., 2005, Permanent-magnet atom chips for the study of long, thin atom clouds, International Conference on Atoms and Molecules Near Surfaces, Publisher: IOP PUBLISHING LTD, Pages: 70-73, ISSN: 1742-6588

Conference paper

Sinclair CDJ, Retter JA, Curtis EA, Hall BV, Llorente-Garcia I, Eriksson S, Sauer BE, Hinds EAet al., 2005, Cold atoms in videotape micro-traps, European Physical Journal D, Vol: 35, Pages: 105-110, ISSN: 1434-6060

Journal article

Hudson JJ, Condylis PC, Ashworth HT, Tarbutt MR, Sauer BE, Hinds EAet al., 2005, Towards a new measurement of the electron's electric dipole moment, Singapore, 17th international conference on laser spectroscopy, 19 - 24 June 2005, Aviemore, SCOTLAND, Publisher: World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, Pages: 129-136

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