Abstract
A Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) in cold atoms allows us to explore the nature of quantum phenomena in a controlled way. One of the most common tools for the control of a BEC system is an electromagnetic field. Particularly, the Rabi oscillations induced by light or RF pulses are often used for manipulation of the magnetic sublevels in atoms. The electromagnetic field can also change the interatomic interaction via the state mixing.
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