Twin matter waves for interferometry beyond the classical limit
Quantum Gases
2012-04-19 v1 Atomic Physics
Quantum Physics
Abstract
Interferometers with atomic ensembles constitute an integral part of modern precision metrology. However, these interferometers are fundamentally restricted by the shot noise limit, which can only be overcome by creating quantum entanglement among the atoms. We used spin dynamics in Bose-Einstein condensates to create large ensembles of up to pair-correlated atoms with an interferometric sensitivity dB beyond the shot noise limit. Our proof-of-principle results point the way toward a new generation of atom interferometers.
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@article{arxiv.1204.4102,
title = {Twin matter waves for interferometry beyond the classical limit},
author = {Bernd Lücke and Manuel Scherer and Jens Kruse and Luca Pezzé and Frank Deuretzbacher and Phillip Hyllus and Oliver Topic and Jan Peise and Wolfgang Ertmer and Jan Arlt and Luis Santos and Augusto Smerzi and Carsten Klempt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.4102},
year = {2012}
}
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main text plus supporting online material: 12 pages 9 figures