We report on measurements of splitting Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) by
using a time-dependent optical lattice potential. First, we demonstrate the
division of a BEC into a set of equally populated components by means of time
dependent control of Landau-Zener tunneling in a vertical lattice potential.
Next, we apply time dependent optical Bragg mirrors to a BEC oscillating in a
harmonic trap. We demonstrate high-order Bragg reflection of the condensate due
to multi-photon Raman transitions, where the depth of the optical lattice
potential allows for a choice of the order of the transition. Finally, a
combination of multiple Bragg reflections and Landau-Zener tunneling allows for
the generation of macroscopic arrays of condensates with potential applications
in atom optics and atom interferometry.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figure