Nondestructive microwave detection of a coherent quantum dynamics in cold atoms

The use of cold atom interferometry for applications in metrology and accurate instrumentation is hampered by optically cumbersome atom detection systems. The authors present a non-destructive microwave detection method for the quantum states of cold atoms that overcomes the need for complex optical...

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Main Authors: William Dubosclard, Seungjin Kim, Carlos L. Garrido Alzar
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/b9df67849cc945aaabd76afa2c37f004
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Summary:The use of cold atom interferometry for applications in metrology and accurate instrumentation is hampered by optically cumbersome atom detection systems. The authors present a non-destructive microwave detection method for the quantum states of cold atoms that overcomes the need for complex optical systems and experimental set ups, making it a more portable solution for quantum and inertial sensing.