Dispersion compensation in atom interferometry by a Sagnac phase
Quantum Physics
2008-09-02 v1
Abstract
We reanalyzed our atom interferometer measurement of the electric polarizability of lithium now accounting for the Sagnac effect due to Earth rotation. The resulting correction to the polarizability is very small but the visibility as a function of the applied phase shift is now better explained. The fact that the Sagnac and polarizability phase shifts are both proportional to , where is the atom velocity, suggests that a phase shift of the Sagnac type could be used as a counterphase to compensate the electric polarizability phase shift. This exact compensation opens the way to higher accuracy measurements of atomic polarizabilities and we discuss how this can be practically done and the final limitations of the proposed technique.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0809.0243,
title = {Dispersion compensation in atom interferometry by a Sagnac phase},
author = {Marion Jacquey and Alain Miffre and Gérard Trénec and Matthias Büchner and Jacques Vigué and Alexander Cronin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0809.0243},
year = {2008}
}