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arxiv: 1209.5624 · v2 · pith:FXEOVDJUnew · submitted 2012-09-25 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph

Measuring the atomic recoil frequency using a perturbative grating-echo atom interferometer

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keywords atomrecoiltimedescribefrequencygrating-echointerferometermeasurement
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We describe progress toward a precise measurement of the recoil energy of an atom measured using a perturbative grating-echo atom interferometer (AI) that involves three standing-wave (sw) pulses. With this technique, a perturbing sw pulse is used to shift the phase of excited momentum states---producing a modulation in the contrast of the interference pattern. The signal exhibits narrow fringes that revive periodically at twice the two-photon recoil frequency, $2\omega_q$, as a function of the onset time of the pulse. Experiments are performed using samples of laser-cooled rubidium atoms with temperatures $\lesssim 5$ $\mu$K in a non-magnetic apparatus. We demonstrate a measurement of $\omega_q$ with a statistical uncertainty of 37 parts per $10^9$ (ppb) on a time scale of $\sim 45$ ms in 14 hours. Further statistical improvements are anticipated by extending this time scale and narrowing the signal fringe width. However, the total systematic uncertainty is estimated to be $\sim 6$ parts per $10^6$ (ppm). We describe methods of reducing these systematic errors.

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