Upgrades for the optical lattice atom interferometer
POSTER
Abstract
Atom interferometers are powerful tools for probing fundamental physics
and inertial sensing applications. However, their performance has been
limited by the available interrogation time of atoms freely falling in
Earth's gravitational field. Recently, we demonstrated a trapped atom
interferometer with visible interference fringes after 25 seconds of
interrogation time. The spatially separated wave packets are held by the
resonant mode of an optical cavity, rather than dropped in free fall.
After seconds of hold time, the gravitational potential energy
differences from micrometers of vertical separation can generate
megaradians of interferometer phase. In addition, this trapped geometry
can strongly suppress the phase variance caused by vibrations, thus
addressing the dominant noise source in atom-interferometric
gravimeters. We describe recent progress on improving long-term
stability, imaging, trap depth and other interferometer capabilities.
and inertial sensing applications. However, their performance has been
limited by the available interrogation time of atoms freely falling in
Earth's gravitational field. Recently, we demonstrated a trapped atom
interferometer with visible interference fringes after 25 seconds of
interrogation time. The spatially separated wave packets are held by the
resonant mode of an optical cavity, rather than dropped in free fall.
After seconds of hold time, the gravitational potential energy
differences from micrometers of vertical separation can generate
megaradians of interferometer phase. In addition, this trapped geometry
can strongly suppress the phase variance caused by vibrations, thus
addressing the dominant noise source in atom-interferometric
gravimeters. We describe recent progress on improving long-term
stability, imaging, trap depth and other interferometer capabilities.
Presenters
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Holger Mueller
University of California, Berkeley
Authors
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Miguel Ceja
University of California, Berkeley, University of California Berkeley
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James Egelhoff
University of California, Berkeley, University of California Berkeley
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Cristian D Panda
UC Berkeley
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Andrew Reynoso
University of California, Berkeley, University of California Berkeley
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Matthew Tao
University of California, Berkeley
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Victoria Xu
University of California, Berkeley
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Holger Mueller
University of California, Berkeley