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Progress towards entanglement enhanced Bragg interferometer

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Abstract

Laser-cooled atoms interacting via photon-mediated interactions are versatile platforms for quantum simulation and sensing. Previously, we realized momentum-exchange interactions in which pairs of atoms exchange their momentum states via collective emission and absorption of photons from a common cavity mode [1]. The observed one-axis-twisting dynamics induced by this interaction can generate entanglement between momentum states of the atoms without coupling to the internal degree of the atoms. Here, we report on the progress towards direct squeezing of the momentum states of the atoms using the exchange interaction. A key challenge in going beyond the mean field with this interaction is the reduction of the noise introduced by the dressing laser used to inject the interaction.

[1] Chengyi Luo et al., Momentum-exchange interactions in a Bragg atom interferometer suppress Doppler dephasing.Science384,551-556(2024).DOI:10.1126/science.adi1393

Publication: Chengyi Luo et al.,Momentum-exchange interactions in a Bragg atom interferometer suppress Doppler dephasing. Science384,551-556(2024).DOI:10.1126/science.adi1393

Presenters

  • Chitose Maruko

    JILA, JILA, CU Boulder

Authors

  • Chitose Maruko

    JILA, JILA, CU Boulder

  • Chengyi Luo

    California Institute of Technology

  • Eliot Bohr

    JILA/University of Colorado, JILA, CU Boulder, JILA

  • Leah Huzjak

    JILA/University of Colorado

  • Haoqing Zhang

    University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA, CU Boulder

  • Anjun Chu

    University of Chicago, JILA

  • John D Wilson

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • James Thompson

    JILA

  • Ana Maria Rey

    University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, JILA, CU Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder