Coherent control of atomic motion inside an optical lattice allows precise measurement of forces by means amplitude-modulation (AM) driven resonant tunneling. We report about the recently-performed high precision measurements of gravitational acceleration using ultracold strontium atoms trapped in an AM driven vertical optical lattice.\footnote{A. Alberti \textit{et al.}, New J. Phys. 12, 065037 (2010).} We reached an uncertainty $\Delta g/g \approx 10^{-7}$ by measuring at the 5$^{th}$ harmonic of the Bloch oscillation frequency.\footnote{N. Poli \textit{et al.}, Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 038501 (2011).} We analyzed the systematic effects induced by the trapping optical lattice, such as the intensity gradient and the lattice frequency-induced shift. We accurately measured the lattice frequency by means of an fiber link with a home-made frequency comb. The value of $g$ obtained with this microscopic quantum system is consistent with the one we measured with a classical absolute gravimeter. Short-distance measurements of gravity near dielectric surfaces are discussed. These results prospect a new way to new tests of gravity at micrometer scale.

Coherent control of atomic motion in an optical lattice for precise measurements of gravity / M. Tarallo; A. Alberti; N. Poli; M. Prevedelli; F. Y. Wang; G.M. Tino. - In: BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0003-0503. - STAMPA. - 56 (5):(2011), pp. 148-148.

Coherent control of atomic motion in an optical lattice for precise measurements of gravity

POLI, NICOLA;TINO, GUGLIELMO MARIA
2011

Abstract

Coherent control of atomic motion inside an optical lattice allows precise measurement of forces by means amplitude-modulation (AM) driven resonant tunneling. We report about the recently-performed high precision measurements of gravitational acceleration using ultracold strontium atoms trapped in an AM driven vertical optical lattice.\footnote{A. Alberti \textit{et al.}, New J. Phys. 12, 065037 (2010).} We reached an uncertainty $\Delta g/g \approx 10^{-7}$ by measuring at the 5$^{th}$ harmonic of the Bloch oscillation frequency.\footnote{N. Poli \textit{et al.}, Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 038501 (2011).} We analyzed the systematic effects induced by the trapping optical lattice, such as the intensity gradient and the lattice frequency-induced shift. We accurately measured the lattice frequency by means of an fiber link with a home-made frequency comb. The value of $g$ obtained with this microscopic quantum system is consistent with the one we measured with a classical absolute gravimeter. Short-distance measurements of gravity near dielectric surfaces are discussed. These results prospect a new way to new tests of gravity at micrometer scale.
2011
56 (5)
148
148
M. Tarallo; A. Alberti; N. Poli; M. Prevedelli; F. Y. Wang; G.M. Tino
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