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Enhanced squeezing for quantum gravimetry in a Bose-Einstein condensate with focussing

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Authors: Lewis A. Williamson, Karandeep Gill, Andrew J. Groszek, Matthew J. Davis, Simon Haine

Year

2026

Paper ID

48961

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Preprint

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Abstract

Free-fall atom interferometers offer a powerful platform for accurate, absolute gravitational sensing. Szigeti et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 100402 (2020)] recently proposed a quantum-enhanced scheme that uses a spin-squeezed Bose-Einstein condensate as an input state to improve the phase sensitivity of the interferometer. The spin squeezing, generated via one-axis twisting interactions, was limited by condensate expansion. Here we present an improved state preparation in which a sudden trapping potential - a delta kick - is initially applied to focus the condensate. The resulting increase in density enhances the one-axis-twisting interactions and produces greater spin squeezing. Using multimode truncated-Wigner simulations, we quantify the performance of the interferometer and find that, for an optimal kick strength, the phase sensitivity surpasses the standard quantum limit by a factor of sim 20. This represents a fourfold improvement over the original scheme without the delta kick and is well captured by a two-mode approximation.

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