Contrast decay in a trapped-atom interferometer
Résumé
A Ramsey-Raman interferometer is used to realize a compact force sensor using cold 87Rb atoms trapped in a vertical optical lattice. The sensitivity and accuracy of the force measurements are discussed and the limits in short-term sensitivity evaluated. We reach a relative sensitivity on the Bloch frequency and thus on the gravity acceleration of 3.9 ×10-6 at 1 s. We perform an experimental study of the influence of the transverse confinement onto the decay of the interferometer contrast and compare the measurements with a simple semiclassical model. It is shown that vertical gradients of the trapping potential can contribute significantly to the loss of contrast.