Advances in Physics: X (Dec 2024)

Ramsey interferometry with cold atoms in coherent population trapping

  • Chengyin Han,
  • Bo Lu,
  • Chaohong Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23746149.2024.2317896
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1

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ABSTRACTThe utilization of Ramsey interferometry via coherent population trapping (CPT), which enables the optical interrogation of microwave transitions without the reliance on microwave cavities, plays a crucial role in the advancement of compact and low-power quantum sensors. Particularly, high-resolution CPT-Ramsey spectroscopy of alkali-metal atoms has found extensive application in constructing miniaturized quantum sensors like atomic magnetometers and atomic clocks. Due to their well-defined environment and extended coherence time, cold atoms offer enhanced sensitivity and precision in CPT-Ramsey interferometry. This review comprehensively examines CPT-Ramsey interferometry with cold atoms, encompassing both conventional and multi-pulse techniques, and explores their potential applications in practical quantum sensors.

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