Homodyne measurements on a Bose-Einstein condensate

J. F. Corney and G. J. Milburn
Phys. Rev. A 58, 2399 – Published 1 September 1998
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Abstract

We investigate a nondestructive measurement technique to monitor Josephson-like oscillations between two spatially separated neutral atom Bose-Einstein condensates. One condensate is placed in an optical cavity, which is strongly driven by a coherent optical field. The cavity output field is monitored using a homodyne detection scheme. The cavity field is well detuned from an atomic resonance, and experiences a dispersive phase shift proportional to the number of atoms in the cavity. The detected current is modulated by the coherent tunneling oscillations of the condensate. Even when there is an equal number of atoms in each well initially, a phase is established by the measurement process and Josephson-like oscillations develop due to measurement backaction noise alone.

  • Received 24 December 1997

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.58.2399

©1998 American Physical Society

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J. F. Corney and G. J. Milburn

  • Department of Physics, The University of Queensland, Queensland 4072, Australia

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Vol. 58, Iss. 3 — September 1998

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