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Trap-Quenched Matter-Wave Optics for Dual Species Lensing

Gabriel Müller

Abstract

Dual-species atom interferometry in space promises precise tests of the Universality of Free Fall (UFF), with a sensitivity that grows quadratically with the extended interrogation time accessible in weightlessness. These tests demand exquisite control over the expansion energies of both condensed sources as well as over their differential center-of-mass dynamics. We propose a trap-quenched collimation technique featuring in-trap excitations of collective modes compatible with state-of-the-art a...

Submitted: June 15, 2026Subjects: Quantum Physics; Quantum Computing

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Dual-species atom interferometry in space promises precise tests of the Universality of Free Fall (UFF), with a sensitivity that grows quadratically with the extended interrogation time accessible in weightlessness. These tests demand exquisite control over the expansion energies of both condensed sources as well as over their differential center-of-mass dynamics. We propose a trap-quenched collimation technique featuring in-trap excitations of collective modes compatible with state-of-the-art atom-chip setups. Using NASA's Cold Atom Laboratory aboard the International Space Station, we demonstrate it on a single-species 87^{87}Rb condensate. By controlling the center-of-mass release dynamics we observe free expansion times up to 700 ms and measure a two-dimensional expansion energy of kB78±9  pKk_B \cdot 78\pm 9 \;\mathrm{pK} in the imaging plane. A detailed model of the magnetically-induced dynamics indicates that this corresponds to a two-dimensional expansion energy of about kB155+12  pKk_B \cdot 15^{+12}_{-5}\; \mathrm{pK} along two of the condensate's eigenaxes. Finally, we theoretically study this trap-quenched collimation scheme for a 41^{41}K-87^{87}Rb mixture, predicting a simultaneous collimation that meets the expansion energy requirements for a state-of-the-art UFF test at the 101510^{-15} accuracy level.


Source: arXiv:2606.14577v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2606.14577v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2606.14577v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2606.14577v1

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Jun 15, 2026
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