Optical Stern-Gerlach effect via a single traveling-wave light
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.02864v5
- Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2023 16:52:18 GMT
- Title: Optical Stern-Gerlach effect via a single traveling-wave light
- Authors: Haihu Cui and Wenxi Lai
- Abstract summary: spin-orbit coupling induced chiral motion in atom deflection appears under the strong atom-light interaction.
Superposition of distant matter waves connected to the arbitrary distribution of atom internal state could be predicted.
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- Abstract: In this paper, we propose a simplified model of optical Stern-Gerlach effect
based on coherent coupling between clock transition of alkaline-earth single
atoms and a traveling-wave light. It is demonstrated that spin-orbit coupling
induced chiral motion in atom deflection appears under the strong atom-light
interaction. The strong optical driving removes perturbation from the Doppler
effect and back action effect to access the coherent system. In this process,
superposition of distant matter waves connected to the arbitrary distribution
of atom internal state could be predicted, which is important for the
realization of atom interferometry and quantum state operation. The influence
from atom relaxation and atom-atom interactions are discussed. Basic conditions
of experimental design are given in the end of this work.
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