Confinement effects in a guided-wave atom interferometer with millimeter-scale arm separation

Author(s): J. H. Burke, B. Deissler, K. J. Hughes, and C. A. Sackett
Guided-wave atom interferometers measure interference effects using atoms held in a confining potential. In one common implementation, the confinement is primarily two dimensional, and the atoms move along the nearly free dimension after being manipulated by an off-resonant standing wave laser beam....
[Phys. Rev. A 78, 023619] Published Thu Aug 14, 2008

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