Atoms (Jun 2016)

Prospects for Precise Measurements with Echo Atom Interferometry

  • Brynle Barrett,
  • Adam Carew,
  • Hermina C. Beica,
  • Andrejs Vorozcovs,
  • Alexander Pouliot,
  • A. Kumarakrishnan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atoms4030019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
p. 19

Abstract

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Echo atom interferometers have emerged as interesting alternatives to Raman interferometers for the realization of precise measurements of the gravitational acceleration g and the determination of the atomic fine structure through measurements of the atomic recoil frequency ω q . Here we review the development of different configurations of echo interferometers that are best suited to achieve these goals. We describe experiments that utilize near-resonant excitation of laser-cooled rubidium atoms by a sequence of standing wave pulses to measure ω q with a statistical uncertainty of 37 parts per billion (ppb) on a time scale of ∼50 ms and g with a statistical precision of 75 ppb. Related coherent transient techniques that have achieved the most statistically precise measurements of atomic g-factor ratios are also outlined. We discuss the reduction of prominent systematic effects in these experiments using off-resonant excitation by low-cost, high-power lasers.

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