Suspension of atoms and gravimetry using a pulsed standing wave
Atoms from an otherwise unconfined 87Rb condensate are shown to be suspended against gravity using repeated reflections from a pulsed optical standing wave. Reflection efficiency was optimized using a triple-pulse sequence that, theoretically, provides accuracies better than 99.9%. Experimentally, u...
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Zusammenfassung: | Atoms from an otherwise unconfined 87Rb condensate are shown to be suspended
against gravity using repeated reflections from a pulsed optical standing wave.
Reflection efficiency was optimized using a triple-pulse sequence that,
theoretically, provides accuracies better than 99.9%. Experimentally, up to 100
reflections are observed, leading to dynamical suspension for over 100 ms. The
velocity sensitivity of the reflections can be used to determine the local
gravitational acceleration. Further, a gravitationally sensitive atom
interferometer was implemented using the suspended atoms, with packet coherence
maintained for a similar time. These techniques could be useful for the precise
measurement of gravity when it is impractical to allow atoms to fall freely
over a large distance. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.0902.0109 |