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arxiv: 1803.09024 · v1 · pith:OEZF5QNOnew · submitted 2018-03-24 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph

Splitting the Raman beamsplitter

classification ⚛️ physics.atom-ph
keywords hbarinterferometrymomentumadiabaticatombeamsplitterdemonstrateefficiency
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We present an atom interferometry technique in which the beamsplitter is split into two separate operations. A microwave pulse first creates a spin-state superposition, before optical adiabatic passage spatially separates the arms of that superposition. Despite using a thermal atom sample in a small ($600 \, \mu$m) interferometry beam, this procedure delivers an efficiency of $99\%$ per $\hbar k$ of momentum separation. Utilizing this efficiency, we first demonstrate interferometry with up to $16\hbar k$ momentum splitting and free-fall limited interrogation times. We then realize a single-source gradiometer, in which two interferometers measuring a relative phase originate from the same atomic wavefunction. Finally, we demonstrate a resonant interferometer with over 100 adiabatic passages, and thus over $ 400 \hbar k$ total momentum transferred.

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