Long-lived spin squeezed states in a Bose-Einstein condensate
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
We generate spin squeezed ground states in an atomic spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensate with 6–8 dB of squeezing and a constant squeezing angle. The long-term evolution of the squeezed ground state is measured and shows gradual decrease in the degree of squeezing over 2 s that is well modeled by a slow tuning of the Hamiltonian due to the loss of atomic density. Interestingly, modeling the gradual decrease does not require additional spin decoherence models despite a loss of 75% of the atoms.
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Presenters
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Michael S Chapman
Georgia Institute of Technology
Authors
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Michael S Chapman
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Lin Xin
Stanford University
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Maryrose Barrios
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Julia T Cohen
Georgia Institute of Technology