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Atom interferometers with scalable enclosed area

Atomic Physics 2010-04-22 v1 Other Condensed Matter Optics

Abstract

Bloch oscillations (i.e., coherent acceleration of matter waves by an optical lattice) and Bragg diffraction are integrated into light-pulse atom interferometers with large momentum splitting between the interferometer arms, and hence enhanced sensitivity. Simultaneous acceleration of both arms in the same internal states suppresses systematic effects, and simultaneously running a pair of interferometers suppresses the effect of vibrations. Ramsey-Bord\'e interferometers using four such Bloch-Bragg-Bloch (BBB) beam splitters exhibit 15% contrast at 24k\hbar k splitting, the largest so far (k\hbar k is the photon momentum); single beam splitters achieve 88k\hbar k. The prospects for reaching 100s of k\hbar k and applications like gravitational wave sensors are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.0903.4192,
  title  = {Atom interferometers with scalable enclosed area},
  author = {Holger Mueller and Sheng-wey Chiow and Sven Herrmann and Steven Chu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.4192},
  year   = {2010}
}

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4 pages, 5 figures

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