Enhancing fiber atom interferometer by in-fiber laser cooling
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Abstract
We demonstrate an inertia sensitive atom interferometer optically guided inside a 22-cm-long negative curvature hollow-core photonic crystal fiber with an interferometer time of 20 ms. The result prolongs the previous fiber guided atom interferometer time by three orders of magnitude. The improvement arises from the realization of in-fiber Λ-enhanced gray molasses and delta-kick cooling to cool atoms from 32 µK to below 1 µK in 4 ms. The in-fiber cooling overcomes the inevitable heating during the atom loading process and allows a shallow guiding optical potential to minimize decoherence. Our results permit bringing atoms close to source fields for sensing and could lead to compact inertial quantum sensors with a sub-millimeter resolution.
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Publication: arXiv:2112.10088 [physics.atom-ph]
Presenters
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Yu Wang
Nanyang Technological University
Authors
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Yu Wang
Nanyang Technological University
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Wui Seng Leong
Nanyang Technological University
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Mingjie Xin
Nanyang Technological University
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SHIJIE CHAI
Nanyang Technological University
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Zilong Chen
Nanyang Technological University
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Shau-Yu Lan
Nanyang Technological University
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Thomas Billotte
University of Limoges
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Foued Amrani
University of Limoges
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Benoit Debord
University of Limoges
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Fetah Benabid
University of Limoges