Bose-Einstein Condensate Comagnetometer
Abstract
We describe a comagnetometer employing the and ground state hyperfine manifolds of a Rb spinor Bose-Einstein condensate as co-located magnetometers. The hyperfine manifolds feature nearly opposite gyromagnetic ratios and thus the sum of their precession angles is only weakly coupled to external magnetic fields, while being highly sensitive to any effect that rotates both manifolds in the same way. The and transverse magnetizations and azimuth angles are independently measured by non-destructive Faraday rotation probing, and we demonstrate a common-mode rejection in good agreement with theory. We show how spin-dependent interactions can be used to inhibit hyperfine relaxing collisions, extending to the transverse spin lifetime of the mixtures. The technique could be used in high sensitivity searches for new physics on sub-millimeter length scales, precision studies of ultra-cold collision physics, and angle-resolved studies of quantum spin dynamics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1910.06642,
title = {Bose-Einstein Condensate Comagnetometer},
author = {Pau Gomez and Ferran Martin and Chiara Mazzinghi and Daniel Benedicto Orenes and Silvana Palacios and Morgan W. Mitchell},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.06642},
year = {2020}
}