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Demonstration of an area-enclosing guided-atom interferometer for rotation sensing
Saijun Wu1, Edward Su, Mara Prentiss
1Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA.
Abstract:
We demonstrate area-enclosing atom interferometry based on a moving guide. Light pulses along the free-propagation direction of a magnetic guide are applied to split and recombine the confined atomic matter-wave, while the atoms are translated back and forth along a second direction in 50 ms. The interferometer is estimated to resolve 10 times the earth rotation rate per interferometry cycle. We demonstrate a "folded figure 8" interfering configuration for creating a compact, large-area atom gyroscope with multiple-turn interfering paths.
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