Atom interferometry on optical clock transitions is being pursued for numerous long-baseline experiments both terrestrially and for future space missions. Crucial to meeting these experiments' required sensitivities is the implementation of large momentum transfer ($>$10$^3\hbar k$). Here we show that to sequentially apply such a large momentum via $\pi$ pulses places stringent requirements on the frequency noise of the interferometry laser, finding that the linewidth is required to be considerably lower than has previously been suggested. This is due to imperfect pulse fidelity in the presence of noise and is apparent even for an atom at rest interacting with resonant light, making this a fundamental constraint on operational fidelity for ...
In our original paper (Altin et al 2011 New J. Phys. 13 065020), we presented the results from a Ram...
We derive an expression for the phase shift of an atom interferometer in a gravitational field takin...
The mirrors and beamsplitters of atom interferometers often suffer from inhomogeneities in coupling ...
We present designs for the augmentation “mirror” pulses of large-momentum-transfer atom interferomet...
Atom interferometric sensors can enable extremely precise measurements of inertial motion and extern...
International audienceWe study theoretically and experimentally the influence of temporally shaping ...
We present the development of a laser system for performing single-photon atom interferometry on the...
Light-pulse atom interferometers have been used as quantum inertial sensors and for precision tests ...
Atomic clocks provide a reproducible basis for our understanding of time and frequency. Recent demon...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, J...
Neutral atom optical standards require the highest levels of laser precision to operate near the lim...
We theoretically consider the effect of the atomic source's momentum width on the efficiency of Brag...
The sensitivity of atom interferometers depends on the fidelity of the light pulses used as beamspli...
International audienceIn atom interferometers based on two photon transitions, the delay induced by ...
We experimentally investigate the atom optics kicked particle at quantum resonance using finite dura...
In our original paper (Altin et al 2011 New J. Phys. 13 065020), we presented the results from a Ram...
We derive an expression for the phase shift of an atom interferometer in a gravitational field takin...
The mirrors and beamsplitters of atom interferometers often suffer from inhomogeneities in coupling ...
We present designs for the augmentation “mirror” pulses of large-momentum-transfer atom interferomet...
Atom interferometric sensors can enable extremely precise measurements of inertial motion and extern...
International audienceWe study theoretically and experimentally the influence of temporally shaping ...
We present the development of a laser system for performing single-photon atom interferometry on the...
Light-pulse atom interferometers have been used as quantum inertial sensors and for precision tests ...
Atomic clocks provide a reproducible basis for our understanding of time and frequency. Recent demon...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, J...
Neutral atom optical standards require the highest levels of laser precision to operate near the lim...
We theoretically consider the effect of the atomic source's momentum width on the efficiency of Brag...
The sensitivity of atom interferometers depends on the fidelity of the light pulses used as beamspli...
International audienceIn atom interferometers based on two photon transitions, the delay induced by ...
We experimentally investigate the atom optics kicked particle at quantum resonance using finite dura...
In our original paper (Altin et al 2011 New J. Phys. 13 065020), we presented the results from a Ram...
We derive an expression for the phase shift of an atom interferometer in a gravitational field takin...
The mirrors and beamsplitters of atom interferometers often suffer from inhomogeneities in coupling ...