@article{2012-tarallo-tino-phys-rev-a-v86-p033615, Abstract = {

In this paper we describe and compare different methods used for accurate determination of forces acting on matter-wave packets in optical lattices. The quantum interference nature responsible for the production of both Bloch oscillations and coherent delocalization is investigated in detail. We study conditions for optimal detection of Bloch oscillation for a thermal ensemble of cold atoms with a large velocity spread. We report on the experimental observation of resonant tunneling in an amplitude-modulated (AM) optical lattice up to the sixth harmonic with Fourier-limited linewidth. We then explore the fundamental and technical phenomena which limit both the sensitivity and the final accuracy of the atomic force sensor at 10-7 precision level [Poli et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 038501 (2011)], with an analysis of the coherence time of the system and addressing few simple setup changes to go beyond the current accuracy.

}, Author = {Tarallo, M. G. AND Alberti, A. AND Poli, N. AND Chiofalo, M. L. AND Wang, F. AND Tino, G. M.}, Journal = {Phys. Rev. A}, Pages = {033615}, Title = {{Delocalization-enhanced Bloch oscillations and driven resonant tunneling in optical lattices for precision force measurements}}, Volume = {86}, Year = {2012} }