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Controlling the Cold Collision Shift in High Precision Atomic Interferometry
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2002
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Quantum SciencePrecision MeasurementCesium ClockEngineeringPhysicsAtom InterferometrySpectroscopyCryogenicsApplied PhysicsInterferometryNatural SciencesAtomic PhysicsUltracold AtomCold Collision ShiftInstrumentationCold Atomic SamplesAdiabatic Passage
We present a new method based on a transfer of population by adiabatic passage that allows one to prepare cold atomic samples with a well-defined ratio of atomic density and atom number. This method is used to perform a measurement of the cold collision frequency shift in a laser cooled cesium clock at the percent level, which makes the evaluation of the cesium fountain accuracy at the 10(-16) level realistic. With improvements, the adiabatic passage would allow measurements of density-dependent phase shifts at the 10(-3) level in high precision experiments.
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