Entanglement Interferometry for Precision Measurement of Atomic Scattering Properties
A. Widera, O. Mandel, M. Greiner, S. Kreim, T. Hänsch, I. Bloch
Phys. Rev. Lett. 92 160406 (2004)
Abstract
We report on a matter wave interferometer realized with entangled pairs of trapped 87Rb atoms. Each pair of atoms is confined at a single site of an optical lattice potential. The interferometer is realized by first creating a coherent spin superposition of the two atoms and then tuning the interstate scattering length via a Feshbach resonance. The selective change of the interstate scattering length leads to an entanglement dynamics of the two-particle state that can be detected in a Ramsey interference experiment. This entanglement dynamics is employed for a precision measurement of atomic interaction parameters. Furthermore, the interferometer allows us to separate lattice sites with one or two atoms in a nondestructive way.