Effects of Anharmonicity in a DualSagnac Interferometer

Location

Russell Student Union, Statesboro Campus- Room 2052

Document Type and Release Option

Thesis Presentation (Restricted to Georgia Southern)

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Mark Edwards

Faculty Mentor Email

edwards@georgiasouthern.edu

Presentation Year

2021

Start Date

17-11-2021 7:05 PM

End Date

17-11-2021 8:05 PM

Keywords

Georgia Southern University, Honors College, Honors Symposium, Presentation

Description

We present a variational model of an experiment where BoseEinstein condensates (BECs) were used to implement an atom interferometer (AI) rotation sensor. This model describes AI experiments involving BECs and is used to investigate the impact of fnite—size and interaction efects on the single—Sagnac— interferometer phase shift.

Academic Unit

College of Science and Mathematics

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Effects of Anharmonicity in a DualSagnac Interferometer

Russell Student Union, Statesboro Campus- Room 2052

We present a variational model of an experiment where BoseEinstein condensates (BECs) were used to implement an atom interferometer (AI) rotation sensor. This model describes AI experiments involving BECs and is used to investigate the impact of fnite—size and interaction efects on the single—Sagnac— interferometer phase shift.