Atom Interferometer Based on Bragg Scattering from Standing Light Waves

David M. Giltner, Roger W. McGowan, and Siu Au Lee
Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 2638 – Published 2 October 1995
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Abstract

We have constructed an atom interferometer by Bragg deflecting a collimated beam of metastable neon atoms from three parallel standing waves. Interference fringes have been observed using atoms Bragg scattered at up to the third order, giving a maximum of 6ħk transverse momentum difference between the two arms of the interferometer. In the first order case we have achieved a fringe contrast of 62% and a peak to peak signal of 1700 atoms/s. We believe this to be the highest fringe contrast that has been achieved in atom interferometers.

  • Received 2 June 1995

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.2638

©1995 American Physical Society

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David M. Giltner, Roger W. McGowan, and Siu Au Lee

  • Department of Physics, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado 80523

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Vol. 75, Iss. 14 — 2 October 1995

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