Josephson junctions can detect ultralight boson potentials through induced phase shifts, enabling probes of photophilic scalars, Lorentz-violating scalars, and axion monopole-dipole interactions depending on source polarization.
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A delta-kick focusing step applied to a BEC before one-axis twisting enhances spin squeezing and yields a fourfold improvement in phase sensitivity for quantum gravimetry, surpassing the SQL by a factor of ~20.
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Searching for ultralight bosons with Josephson junction interferometry
Josephson junctions can detect ultralight boson potentials through induced phase shifts, enabling probes of photophilic scalars, Lorentz-violating scalars, and axion monopole-dipole interactions depending on source polarization.
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Enhanced squeezing for quantum gravimetry in a Bose-Einstein condensate with focussing
A delta-kick focusing step applied to a BEC before one-axis twisting enhances spin squeezing and yields a fourfold improvement in phase sensitivity for quantum gravimetry, surpassing the SQL by a factor of ~20.