Within the semiclassical short-pulse approximation, exact flat-spacetime phase shifts are obtained for Mach-Zehnder, resonant, and LMT clock and two-photon atom interferometers, including the closed form ω_a(1+ω_a/2m)(e^{-gT/c}-1)^2 c/g.
Atom Interferometer Phase Shear and Spacetime Sectional Curvature
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Atom interferometry is a natural laboratory for precision tests of general relativity, but there is no simple relationship between atom interferometer phase and geometric properties of spacetime. Here we show that a different atom interferometer observable, the phase shear, can be expressed directly as the integrated sectional curvature over a spacetime surface enclosed by the interferometer arms and final beamsplitter. This is a consequence of a generalized Gauss-Bonnet theorem, which also explicitly computes small correction terms arising from gravitational redshift of atom optics pulses. This synthesis of quantum mechanics, relativity, and differential geometry affords a manifestly coordinate-free and representation-free means of measuring spacetime properties. Additionally, it provides a convenient computational tool for predicting atom interferometer properties in arbitrary background spacetimes.
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Exact Semiclassical Phase Shifts for Relativistic Atom Interferometers in Flat Spacetime
Within the semiclassical short-pulse approximation, exact flat-spacetime phase shifts are obtained for Mach-Zehnder, resonant, and LMT clock and two-photon atom interferometers, including the closed form ω_a(1+ω_a/2m)(e^{-gT/c}-1)^2 c/g.