Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2012
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2012njph...14a5002t&link_type=abstract
New Journal of Physics, Volume 14, Issue 1, pp. 015002 (2012).
Physics
Scientific paper
We report on the realization of a compact atomic Mach-Zehnder-type Sagnac interferometer of 13.7 cm length, which covers an area of 19 mm2 previously reported only for large thermal beam interferometers. According to Sagnac's formula, which holds for both light and atoms, the sensitivity for rotation rates increases linearly with the area enclosed by the interferometer. The use of cold atoms instead of thermal atoms enables miniaturization of Sagnac interferometers without sacrificing large areas. In comparison with thermal beams, slow atoms offer better matching of the initial beam velocity and the velocity with which the matter waves separate. In our case, the area is spanned by a cold atomic beam of 2.79 m s-1, which is split, deflected and combined by driving a Raman transition between the two hyperfine ground states of 87Rb in three spatially separated light zones. The use of cold atoms requires a precise angular alignment and high wave front quality of the three independent light zones over the cloud envelope. We present a procedure for mutually aligning the beam splitters at the microradian level by making use of the atom interferometer itself in different configurations. With this method, we currently achieve a sensitivity of 6.1\times 10^{-7}\, {rad}\, {s}^{-1}\,Hz^{-1/2} .
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Berg Peter
Ertmer Wolfgang
Gilowski M.
Rasel Ernst-Maria
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