A quantum sensor: simultaneous precision gravimetry and magnetic gradiometry with a Bose-Einstein condensate
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precisioncondensatemagneticatombose-einsteinbragginterferometersensor
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A Bose-Einstein condensate is used as an atomic source for a high precision sensor. A $5\times 10^6$ atom F=1 spinor condensate of $^{87}$Rb is released into free fall for up to $750$ms and probed with a Mach-Zehnder atom interferometer based on Bragg transitions. The Bragg interferometer simultaneously addresses the three magnetic states, $\left| m_f=1,0,-1 \right\rangle$, facilitating a simultaneous measurement of the acceleration due to gravity with an asymptotic precision of $2.1\times 10^{-9}$$\Delta$g/g and the magnetic field gradient to a precision $8$pT/m.
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