Continuous Acceleration Sensing Using Optomechanical Droplets

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Abstract

We show that a Bose–Einstein Condensate illuminated by a far off-resonant optical pump field and its retroreflection from a feedback mirror can produce stable, localised structures known as optomechanical droplets. We show that these droplets could be used to measure the acceleration of a BEC via continuous monitoring of the position of the droplet via the optical intensity distribution.

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Robb, G. R. M., Walker, J. G., Oppo, G. L., & Ackemann, T. (2024). Continuous Acceleration Sensing Using Optomechanical Droplets. Atoms, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/atoms12030015

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