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Observation of a gravitational Aharonov-Bohm effect

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Abstract

Gravity curves space and time. This can lead to proper time differences between freely falling, nonlocal trajectories. A spatial superposition of a massive particle is predicted to be sensitive to this effect. We measure the gravitational phase shift induced in a matter-wave interferometer by a kg-scale source mass close to one of the wave packets. Deflections of each interferometer arm due to the source mass are independently measured. The phase shift deviates from the deflection-induced phase contribution, as predicted by quantum mechanics. In addition, the observed scaling of the phase shift is consistent with Heisenberg's error-disturbance relation. These results show that gravity creates Aharonov-Bohm phase shifts analogous to those produced by electromagnetic interactions.

Publication: C. Overstreet, P. Asenbaum, J. Curti, M. Kim, and M. A. Kasevich, Science 375, 226-229 (2022).

Presenters

  • Chris Overstreet

    Stanford University

Authors

  • Chris Overstreet

    Stanford University

  • Peter Asenbaum

    Stanford University, Stanford University; Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) Vienna

  • Joseph Curti

    Stanford University

  • Minjeong Kim

    Stanford University

  • Mark Kasevich

    Stanford University