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An Atom Michelson Interferometer on a Chip Using a Bose-Einstein Condensate
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❄️ cond-mat.other
cond-mat.softphysics.atom-ph
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atomcondensatechipinterferometerbose-einsteinmichelsonachievedaligned
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An atom Michelson interferometer is implemented on an "atom chip." The chip uses lithographically patterned conductors and external magnetic fields to produce and guide a Bose-Einstein condensate. Splitting, reflecting, and recombining of condensate atoms are achieved by a standing-wave light field having a wave vector aligned along the atom waveguide. A differential phase shift between the two arms of the interferometer is introduced by either a magnetic-field gradient or with an initial condensate velocity. Interference contrast is still observable at 20% with atom propagation time of 10 ms.
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