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arxiv: 1409.2137 · v2 · pith:SXCFGLBKnew · submitted 2014-09-07 · 🪐 quant-ph · cond-mat.mes-hall

Mesoscopic Mechanical Resonators as Quantum Non-Inertial Reference Frames

classification 🪐 quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords atomwirevibratingnon-inertialquantumframereferenceconsider
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An atom attached to a micrometer-scale wire that is vibrating at a frequency of 100 MHz and with displacement amplitude 1 nm experiences an acceleration magnitude 10^9 ms^-2, approaching the surface gravity of a neutron star. As one application of such extreme non-inertial forces in a mesoscopic setting, we consider a model two-path atom interferometer with one path consisting of the 100 MHz vibrating wire atom guide. The vibrating wire guide serves as a non-inertial reference frame and induces an in principle measurable phase shift in the wave function of an atom traversing the wire frame. We furthermore consider the effect on the two-path atom wave interference when the vibrating wire is modeled as a quantum object, hence functioning as a quantum non-inertial reference frame. We outline a possible realization of the vibrating wire, atom interferometer using a superfluid helium quantum interference setup.

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