High-resolution atom interferometers with suppressed diffraction phases
Atomic Physics
2015-08-26 v3
Abstract
We experimentally and theoretically study the diffraction phase of large-momentum transfer beam splitters in atom interferometers based on Bragg diffraction. We null the diffraction phase and increase the sensitivity of the interferometer by combining Bragg diffraction with Bloch oscillations. We demonstrate agreement between experiment and theory, and a 1500-fold reduction of the diffraction phase, limited by measurement noise. In addition to reduced systematic effects, our interferometer has high contrast with up to 4.4 million radians of phase difference, and a resolution in the fine structure constant of ppb in 25 hours of integration time.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1410.8486,
title = {High-resolution atom interferometers with suppressed diffraction phases},
author = {Brian Estey and Chenghui Yu and Holger Müller and Pei-Chen Kuan and Shau-Yu Lan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.8486},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Added appendix and explanations. 6 pages, 4 figures