From optical lattice clocks to the measurement of forces in the Casimir regime

被引:61
|
作者
Wolf, Peter
Lemonde, Pierre
Lambrecht, Astrid
Bize, Sebastien
Landragin, Arnaud
Clairon, Andre
机构
[1] Observ Paris, LNE, SYRTE, F-75014 Paris, France
[2] Bur Int Poids & Mesures, F-92312 Sevres, France
[3] Univ Paris 06, LKB, F-75252 Paris, France
来源
PHYSICAL REVIEW A | 2007年 / 75卷 / 06期
关键词
D O I
10.1103/PhysRevA.75.063608
中图分类号
O43 [光学];
学科分类号
070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
We describe an experiment based on atoms trapped close to a macroscopic surface, to study the interactions between the atoms and the surface at very small separations (0.6-10 mu m). In this range the dominant potential is the QED interaction (Casimir-Polder and van der Waals) between the surface and the atom. Additionally, several theoretical models suggest the possibility of Yukawa-type potentials with sub-millimeter range, arising from new physics related to gravity. The proposed setup is very similar to neutral atom optical lattice clocks, but with the atoms trapped in lattice sites close to the reflecting mirror. A sequence of pulses of the probe laser at different frequencies is then used to create an interferometer with a coherent superposition between atomic states at different distances from the mirror (in different lattice sites). Assuming atom interferometry state-of-the-art measurement of the phase difference and a duration of the superposition of about 0.1 s, we expect to be able to measure the potential difference between separated states with an uncertainty of approximate to 10(-4) Hz. An analysis of systematic effects for different atoms and surfaces indicates no fundamentally limiting effect at the same level of uncertainty, but does influence the choice of atom and surface material. Based on those estimates, we expect that such an experiment would improve the best existing measurements of the atom-wall QED interaction by >= 2 orders of magnitude, while gaining up to four orders of magnitude on the best present limits on new interactions in the range between 100 nm and 100 mu m.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] From optical lattice clocks to the measurement of forces in the Casimir regime
    Wolf, Peter
    Lemonde, Pierre
    Lambrecht, Astrid
    Bize, Sebastien
    Landragin, Arnaud
    Clairon, Andre
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2006 IEEE INTERNATIONAL FREQUENCY CONTROL SYMPOSIUM AND EXPOSITION, VOLS 1 AND 2, 2006, : 83 - +
  • [2] Optical lattice clocks
    Lemonde, P.
    EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL-SPECIAL TOPICS, 2009, 172 : 81 - 96
  • [3] Optical lattice clocks
    P. Lemonde
    The European Physical Journal Special Topics, 2009, 172 : 81 - 96
  • [4] Cryogenic optical lattice clocks
    Ushijima I.
    Takamoto M.
    Das M.
    Ohkubo T.
    Katori H.
    Nat. Photon., 3 (185-189): : 185 - 189
  • [5] Cryogenic optical lattice clocks
    Ushijima, Ichiro
    Takamoto, Masao
    Das, Manoj
    Ohkubo, Takuya
    Katori, Hidetoshi
    NATURE PHOTONICS, 2015, 9 (03) : 185 - 189
  • [6] Direct measurement of critical Casimir forces
    Hertlein, C.
    Helden, L.
    Gambassi, A.
    Dietrich, S.
    Bechinger, C.
    NATURE, 2008, 451 (7175) : 172 - 175
  • [7] Direct measurement of critical Casimir forces
    C. Hertlein
    L. Helden
    A. Gambassi
    S. Dietrich
    C. Bechinger
    Nature, 2008, 451 : 172 - 175
  • [8] Optical trapping and critical Casimir forces
    Agnese Callegari
    Alessandro Magazzù
    Andrea Gambassi
    Giovanni Volpe
    The European Physical Journal Plus, 136
  • [9] Optical trapping and critical Casimir forces
    Callegari, Agnese
    Magazzu, Alessandro
    Gambassi, Andrea
    Volpe, Giovanni
    EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL PLUS, 2021, 136 (02):
  • [10] Casimir forces on atoms in optical cavities
    Alhambra, Alvaro M.
    Kempf, Achim
    Martin-Martinez, Eduardo
    PHYSICAL REVIEW A, 2014, 89 (03):