Physics – Condensed Matter – Quantum Gases
Scientific paper
2011-11-07
Physics
Condensed Matter
Quantum Gases
Scientific paper
10.1038/nphys2245
Using squeezed states it is possible to surpass the standard quantum limit of measurement uncertainty by reducing the measurement uncertainty of one property at the expense of another complementary property. Squeezed states were first demonstrated in optical fields and later with ensembles of pseudo spin-1/2 atoms using non-linear atom-light interactions. Recently, collisional interactions in ultracold atomic gases have been used to generate a large degree of quadrature spin squeezing in two-component Bose condensates. For pseudo spin-1/2 systems, the complementary properties are the different components of the total spin vector , which fully characterize the state on an SU(2) Bloch sphere. Here, we measure squeezing in a spin-1 Bose condensate, an SU(3) system, which requires measurement of the rank-2 nematic or quadrupole tensor
Bookjans Eva M.
Chapman Michael S.
Gerving C. S.
Hamley Christopher D.
Hoang T. M.
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