AP-Seminare

Novel Techniques for Atom Trapping and Large-Momentum-Transfer Atom InterferometryHYBRID

durch Dominik Pfeiffer (TU Darmstadt)

Europe/Berlin
638 5681 6325 (Zoom)

638 5681 6325

Zoom

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Beschreibung

Matter-wave interferometry has emerged as a vital addition to high-precision measurements of fundamental constants like the gravitational constant G and the fine-structure constant α, while enabling stringent tests of foundational principles such as the Einstein equivalence principle. Current efforts aim to extend these techniques towards inertial sensing, magnetometry and gradiometry, gravitational-wave detection and dark-matter searches through enhanced sensitivity.

The Atom Optics with Micro Structures (ATOMICS) experiment at the Technische Universität Darmstadt provides a versatile platform for the investigation of 87Rb Bose-Einstein Condensates (BEC) in optical dipole potentials and atom interferometry. The interaction between light fields and atoms is used to precisely manipulate BECs in phase space. Two-photon Bragg processes are employed to transfer momentum to the atoms and couple different momentum states of a BEC. This enables the coherent splitting and recombination of ensembles and is used to implement atom interferometers in the Mach-Zehnder configuration for the measurement of magnetic field gradients. Digital micromirror devices (DMD) are utilised to dynamically shape optical potentials, enabling the (see Figure) adiabatic generation of up to four ultracold ensembles from a single thermal reservoir via dimple traps.

This talk aims to present the recent advances for atom trapping and interferometry at the ATOMICS experiment. Implementations of Mach-Zehnder interferometers using (higher-order) Bragg diffraction are presented. State-selective measurements, advanced evaluation and error-mitigation techniques aiming towards increasing the precision of such interferometers are introduced.

 

 

 

 

 

 


https://gsi-fair.zoom.us/j/63856816325
Meeting-ID: 638 5681 6325
Passcode: AP_Seminar
dial by phone
+496938079884,,63856816325#,,,,*8527227260# Deutschland
+496950500951,,63856816325#,,,,*8527227260# Deutschland
 

 

Organisiert durch

Alexandre Gumberidze - Department Atomic, Quantum & Fundamental Physics