ISSA ARTHUR E. IMPERATORE
SCHOOL OF SCIENCES AND ARTS
PHYSICS & ENGINEERING PHYSICS CONTROL OF QUANTUM SYSTEMS SEMINAR
Coherent acceleration of matter waves in circular waveguides


Dr. Markku Jasskelainen
Department of Physics & Engineering Physics
Stevens Institute of Technology



Wednesday, September 6, 2006
1:30pm
Burchard 124


Abstract:  Ultracold gases in ring geometries hold promise for significant improvements of gyroscopic sensitivity. Recent experiments have realized atomic and molecular storage rings with radii in the centimeter range, sizes whose practical use in inertial sensors requires velocities significantly in excess of typical recoil velocities. We use a combination of analytical and numerical techniques to study the coherent acceleration of matter waves in circular waveguides, with particular emphasis on its impact on single-mode propagation. In the simplest case we find that single-mode propagation is best maintained by the application of time-dependent acceleration force with the temporal profile of a Blackmann pulse. We also assess the impact of classical noise on the acceleration process.


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