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Comparative Analysis of Phase Noise for different configurations of Bragg lattice for an Atomic Gravimeter with Bose-Einstein Condensate

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Authors: Pranab Dutta, S. Sagar Maurya, Korak Biswas, Kushal Patel, Umakant D. Rapol

Year

2023

Paper ID

6362

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Preprint

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Abstract

We perform a comparative study of the phase noise induced in the lasers used for Bragg diffraction in a Bose-Einstein condensate-based quantum gravimeter where the Bragg beams are generated using two different configurations. In one of the configurations, the Bragg beams that form the moving optical lattice are generated using two different acousto-optic modulators. In the second configuration, the Bragg beams are generated using a single acousto-optic modulator carrying two phase-locked frequencies. The second configuration shows a suppression of phase noise by a factor of 4.7 times in the frequency band upto 10 kHz, the primary source of noise, which is the background acoustic noise picked up by optical components and the optical table. We report a sensitivity of 99.7 μGal/sqrt Hz for an interferometric time of 10 ms.

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