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Multi-loop feedback control for atom laser coherence

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Yanagisawa, Masahiro
James, Matthew

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In this paper we present a multi-loop measurement feedback control scheme to improve atom laser coherence. The first loop (proposed by Thomsen and Wiseman, 2002) aims to cancel the decohering effects of the nonlinear atom-atom interactions via direct measurement feedback. However, there are nonlinear interactions with the optical probe field used in the measurement scheme which may also contribute to a degradation in atom laser performance. Accordingly, we introduce a second feedback loop to implement a LQG controller to reduce these effects. The multi-loop design achieves improved atom laser coherence.

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Proceedings of International Federation of Automatic Control World Congress (SYSID 2008)

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2037-12-31
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