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Condensate Splitting in an Asymmetric Double Well for Atom Chip Based Sensors
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EngineeringGas SensorGravity FieldsChemistryQuantum SensingAdiabatic SplittingSensor TechnologyUltracold AtomInstrumentationAtom ChipChemical SensorAsymmetric Double WellPhysicsCondensate SplittingNanotechnologyAtomic PhysicsBose-einstein CondensationMicroelectronicsDouble-well AsymmetryNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsSensor Design
We report on the adiabatic splitting of a Bose-Einstein condensate of 87Rb atoms by an asymmetric double-well potential located above the edge of a perpendicularly magnetized TbGdFeCo film atom chip. By controlling the barrier height and double-well asymmetry, the sensitivity of the axial splitting process is investigated through observation of the fractional atom distribution between the left and right wells. This process constitutes a novel sensor for which we infer a single shot sensitivity to gravity fields of deltag/g approximately 2 x 10(-4). From a simple analytic model, we propose improvements to chip-based gravity detectors using this demonstrated methodology.
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