Retrieval of cavity-generated atomic spin squeezing after free-space release

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Abstract

We demonstrate that releasing atoms into free space from an optical lattice does not deteriorate cavity-generated spin squeezing for metrological purposes. In this work, an ensemble of 500000 spin-squeezed atoms in a high-finesse optical cavity with near-uniform atom-cavity coupling is prepared, released into free space, recaptured in the cavity, and probed. Up to ∼10 dB of metrologically relevant squeezing is retrieved for 700μs free-fall times, and decaying levels of squeezing are realized for up to 3 ms free-fall times. The degradation of squeezing results from loss of atom-cavity coupling homogeneity between the initial squeezed state generation and final collective state readout. A theoretical model is developed to quantify this degradation and this model is experimentally validated.

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Wu, Y., Krishnakumar, R., Martínez-Rincón, J., Malia, B. K., Hosten, O., & Kasevich, M. A. (2020). Retrieval of cavity-generated atomic spin squeezing after free-space release. Physical Review A, 102(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.102.012224

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