Quantum hybrid optomechanical inertial sensing
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Academic Article
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abstract
We discuss the design of quantum hybrid inertial sensor that combines an optomechanical inertial sensor with the retroreflector of a cold atom interferometer. This sensor fusion approach provides absolute and high-accuracy measurements with cold atom interferometers, while utilizing the optomechanical inertial sensor at frequencies above the repetition rate of the atom interferometer. This improves the overall measurement bandwidth as well as the robustness and field deployment capabilities of these systems. We evaluate which parameters yield an optimal acceleration sensitivity, from which we anticipate a noise floor at nano-g levels from DC to 1 kHz.
authors
publication outlet
Applied Optics
author list (cited authors)
Richardson, L., Hines, A., Schaffer, A., Anderson, B. P., & Guzman, F.
publication date
2020
publisher
The Optical Society
Publisher
altmetric score
0.25
citation count
4
identifier
600424SE
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
start page
G160
end page
G160
volume
59
issue
22