Generalized hyper-Ramsey-Bordé matter-wave interferometry: quantum engineering of robust atomic sensors with composite pulses
A new class of atomic interferences using ultra-narrow optical transitions are pushing quantum engineering control to a very high level of precision for a next generation of sensors and quantum gate operations. In such context, we propose a new quantum engineering approach to Ramsey-Bord\'e int...
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Language: | English |
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2023
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164069 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | A new class of atomic interferences using ultra-narrow optical transitions are pushing quantum engineering control to a very high level of precision for a next generation of sensors and quantum gate operations. In such context, we propose a new quantum engineering approach to Ramsey-Bord\'e interferometry introducing multiple composite laser pulses with tailored pulse duration, Rabi field amplitude, frequency detuning and laser phase-step. We explore quantum
metrology with hyper-Ramsey and hyper-Hahn-Ramsey clocks below the $10^-18$
level of fractional accuracy by a fine tuning control of light excitation parameters leading to spinor interferences protected against light-shift coupled to laser-probe field variation. We review cooperative composite pulse protocols to generate robust Ramsey-Bord\'e, Mach-Zehnder and double-loop atomic sensors shielded against measurement distortion related to
Doppler-shifts and light-shifts coupled to pulse area errors. Fault-tolerant auto-balanced hyper-interferometers are introduced eliminating several technical laser pulse defects that can occur during the entire probing interrogation protocol. Quantum sensors with composite pulses and ultra-cold atomic sources should offer a new level of high accuracy in detection of
acceleration and rotation inducing phase-shifts, a strong improvement in tests
of fundamental physics with hyper-clocks while paving the way to a new conception of atomic interferometers tracking space-time gravitational waves with a very high sensitivity. |
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