Delocalized quantum probes in free fall can estimate g with a quantum Fisher information that grows quadratically with the wavepacket separation, and position measurements retain a useful fraction of this bound.
A Gravity of Earth Measurement with a qBOUNCE Experiment
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We report a measurement of the local acceleration $g$ with ultracold neutrons based on quantum states in the gravity potential of the Earth. The new method uses resonant transitions between the states $|1> -> |3>$ and for the first time between $|1> -> |4>$. The measurements demonstrate that Newton's Inverse Square Law of Gravity is understood at micron distances at an energy level of $10^{-14}$ eV with $\frac{\Delta g}{g}=4\times10^{-3}$. The results provide constraints on any possible gravity-like interaction at a micrometer interaction range. In particular, a dark energy candidate, the chameleon field is restricted to $\beta<6.9\times10^{6}$ for $n=2$ (95\% C.L.).
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Enhanced quantum sensing of gravitational acceleration constant
Delocalized quantum probes in free fall can estimate g with a quantum Fisher information that grows quadratically with the wavepacket separation, and position measurements retain a useful fraction of this bound.