Quantum Gas Mixtures and Dual-Species Atom Interferometry in Space
Ethan R. Elliott, David C. Aveline, Nicholas P. Bigelow, Patrick Boegel, Sofia Botsi, Eric Charron, Jos\'e P. D'Incao, Peter Engels, Timoth\'e Estrampes, Naceur Gaaloul, James R. Kellogg, James M. Kohel, Norman E. Lay, Nathan Lundblad, Matthias Meister, Maren E. Mossman

TL;DR
This paper reports the first successful creation of dual-species Bose-Einstein condensates and simultaneous atom interferometry in space, enabling advanced quantum tests of gravity and exploration of fundamental physics in microgravity conditions.
Contribution
It demonstrates the first space-based dual-species BEC and dual-species atom interferometry, advancing quantum sensing and fundamental physics experiments in space environments.
Findings
First dual-species BEC in space from Rb and K isotopes
First space-borne dual-species atom interferometry
Observation of interspecies interactions in space
Abstract
The capability to reach ultracold atomic temperatures in compact instruments has recently been extended into space. Ultracold temperatures amplify quantum effects, while free-fall allows further cooling and longer interactions time with gravity - the final force without a quantum description. On Earth, these devices have produced macroscopic quantum phenomena such as Bose-Einstein condensation (BECs), superfluidity, and strongly interacting quantum gases. Quantum sensors interfering the superposition of two ultracold atomic isotopes have tested the Universality of Free Fall (UFF), a core tenet of Einstein's classical gravitational theory, at the level. In space, cooling the elements needed to explore the rich physics of strong interactions and preparing the multiple species required for quantum tests of the UFF has remained elusive. Here, utilizing upgraded capabilities of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Advanced Frequency and Time Standards · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
