Sagnac Tractor Atom Interferometer on a Photonic Integrated Circuit

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Abstract

We present the theory of, and an experimental design for, a Sagnac tractor atom interferometer based on a photonic integrated circuit (PIC). The atoms are trapped in counter-rotating azimuthal optical lattices, formed by interfering evanescent fields of laser modes injected into circular PIC waveguides.We develop quantum models for the radial and azimuthal dynamics of the interfering atoms in adiabatic frames, which provide computational efficiency. The theory is applied to an exemplary PIC, for which we first compute field modes and atom trapping

potentials for 87Rb. We then evaluate non-adiabaticity, fidelity, and sensitivity of the exemplary PIC.

*The work was supported by the Army Research Office and DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory under Cooperative Agreement Number W911NF-2220155.

Publication: arXiv:2511.05405

Presenters

  • Lefeng Zhou

    • University of Michigan

Authors

  • Lefeng Zhou

    • University of Michigan
  • Anne Graf

    • University of Michigan
  • Georg A Raithel

    • University of Michigan