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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 55: Matter Wave Optics

Q 55.7: Vortrag

Freitag, 13. März 2020, 12:30–12:45, a310

Atomic Raman vs. Bragg diffraction in microgravity — •Sabrina Hartmann1, Jens Jenewein1, Enno Giese1, Albert Roura2, Wolfgang P. Schleich1,2, and the QUANTUS team11Institut für Quantenphysik and Center for Integrated Quantum Science and Technology (IQST), Universität Ulm — 2Institut für Quantentechnologien, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt

The design of future atom-interferometric space missions requires making a decision about the main diffraction mechanism, Bragg [1] or Raman, at an early stage. With this goal in mind, we present a comprehensive study of Raman and Bragg diffraction in a retro-reflective geometry. This setup allows to couple to one (single diffraction) or two counter-propagating light gratings (double diffraction) [2,3] and to observe the transition from one case to the other through a change of the Doppler detuning.

We show that single Raman diffraction reaches high efficiencies for a broad parameter regime, but double Raman diffraction can only be performed efficiently in a Bragg-type regime due to additional off-resonant couplings. Moreover, broad momentum distributions experience appreciable losses in a double-diffraction scheme during a mirror pulse [4].

The QUANTUS project is supported by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) with funds provided by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy (BMWi) under grant number 50WM1956 (QUANTUS V).

[1] NJP 14, 023009 (2012).
[2] PRA 88, 053608 (2013).
[3] PRL 116, 173601 (2016).
[4] arXiv: 1911.12169 (2019).
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