Thursday, November 22, 2012

1211.5014 (G. Mazzarella)

Quantum interferometry at zero and finite temperature with two-mode
bosonic Josephson junctions
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G. Mazzarella
We analyze phase interferometry realized with a bosonic Josephson junction made of trapped dilute and ultracold atoms. By using a suitable phase sensitivity indicator we study the zero temperature junction states useful to achieve sub shot-noise precisions. Sub shot-noise phase shift sensitivities can be reached even at finite temperature under a suitable choice of the junction state. We infer a scaling law in terms of the size system (that is, the number of particles) for the temperature at which the shot-noise limit is not overcome anymore
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.5014

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