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Velocimetry of cold atoms by matter-wave interferometry

Authors :
Carey, Max
Saywell, Jack
Elcock, David
Belal, Mohammad
Freegarde, Tim
Carey, Max
Saywell, Jack
Elcock, David
Belal, Mohammad
Freegarde, Tim
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We present an elegant application of matter-wave interferometry to the velocimetry of cold atoms whereby, in analogy to Fourier transform spectroscopy, the one-dimensional velocity distribution is manifest in the frequency domain of the interferometer output. By using stimulated Raman transitions between hyperfine ground states to perform a three-pulse interferometer sequence, we have measured the velocity distributions of clouds of freely expanding 85Rb atoms with temperatures of 34 and 18μK. Quadrature measurement of the interferometer output as a function of the temporal asymmetry yields velocity distributions with excellent fidelity. Our technique, which is particularly suited to ultracold samples, compares favorably with conventional Doppler and time-of-flight techniques, and it reveals artefacts in standard Raman Doppler methods. The technique is related to, and provides a conceptual foundation of, interferometric matter-wave accelerometry, gravimetry, and rotation sensing.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1137103269
Document Type :
Electronic Resource