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Time-domain multiple-beam atom interferometer

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Authors

  • H. Hinderthuer
  • F. Ruschewitz
  • N. Schaffrath
  • J. Lohe
  • W. Ertmer

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Original languageEnglish
Pages157
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 1998
Event1998 International Quantum Electronics Conference - San Francisco, United States
Duration: 3 May 19988 May 1998

Conference

Conference1998 International Quantum Electronics Conference
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Francisco
Period3 May 19988 May 1998

Abstract

The time-domain atomic interferometry within a two-level system is reported where a variable number of partial waves takes part in the interference process. The interaction is nearly resonant with an internal atomic two-level system preparing a sequence of coherent de Broglie waves. The partial waves are labeled by a different center mass momentum and a different internal state, leading to a characteristic temporal phase evolution. The phase difference between two partial waves is due to the dark time between two laser pulses. The phase information stored in the atomic ensemble is read out by a second sequence of laser pulses.

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Time-domain multiple-beam atom interferometer. / Hinderthuer, H.; Ruschewitz, F.; Schaffrath, N. et al.
1998. 157 Paper presented at 1998 International Quantum Electronics Conference, San Francisco, California, United States.

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Hinderthuer, H, Ruschewitz, F, Schaffrath, N, Lohe, J, Sengstock, K & Ertmer, W 1998, 'Time-domain multiple-beam atom interferometer', Paper presented at 1998 International Quantum Electronics Conference, San Francisco, United States, 3 May 1998 - 8 May 1998 pp. 157.
Hinderthuer, H., Ruschewitz, F., Schaffrath, N., Lohe, J., Sengstock, K., & Ertmer, W. (1998). Time-domain multiple-beam atom interferometer. 157. Paper presented at 1998 International Quantum Electronics Conference, San Francisco, California, United States.
Hinderthuer H, Ruschewitz F, Schaffrath N, Lohe J, Sengstock K, Ertmer W. Time-domain multiple-beam atom interferometer. 1998. Paper presented at 1998 International Quantum Electronics Conference, San Francisco, California, United States.
Hinderthuer, H. ; Ruschewitz, F. ; Schaffrath, N. et al. / Time-domain multiple-beam atom interferometer. Paper presented at 1998 International Quantum Electronics Conference, San Francisco, California, United States.1 p.
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