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A Flight Capable Atomic Gravity Gradiometer With a Single Laser

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Abstract

Here we present an atom interferometer which will measure vertical gravity gradients using a single laser diode, while mounted on an 6-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). We will measure gravity gradients by ellipse-fitting the phases from two identical, vertically displaced interferometers in the same vacuum chamber with common Raman lasers and trapping beam. Each interferometer will have a baseline of $T=150$ ms, displaced $1$ m relative to each other. We propose a novel mechanism to generate two magneto-optical traps (MOTs) with a single incoming beam using a diffraction grating inspired by previous grating MOTs. The entire science payload, including vacuum chamber, optics, and all control electronics, is budgeted to weigh $<70$ kg, and the aircraft is rated to carry $110$ kg for 30 minutes.

Authors

  • Storm Weiner

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Xuejian Wu

    UC - Berkeley

  • Zachary Pagel

    University of California, Berkeley, UC - Berkeley

  • Dongzoon Li

    UC - Berkeley

  • Jacob Sleczkowski

    UC - Berkeley

  • Francis Ketcham

    UC - Berkeley

  • Holger Mueller

    University of California, Berkeley, UC - Berkeley