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Nature Physics | 2013

A universal matter-wave interferometer with optical ionization gratings in the time domain

Philipp Haslinger; Nadine Dörre; Philipp Geyer; Jonas Rodewald; Stefan Nimmrichter; Markus Arndt

Matter-wave interferometry with atoms1 and molecules2 has attracted a rapidly growing interest throughout the last two decades both in demonstrations of fundamental quantum phenomena and in quantum-enhanced precision measurements. Such experiments exploit the non-classical superposition of two or more position and momentum states which are coherently split and rejoined to interfere3-11. Here, we present the experimental realization of a universal near-field interferometer built from three short-pulse single-photon ionization gratings12,13. We observe quantum interference of fast molecular clusters, with a composite de Broglie wavelength as small as 275 fm. Optical ionization gratings are largely independent of the specific internal level structure and are therefore universally applicable to different kinds of nanoparticles, ranging from atoms to clusters, molecules and nanospheres. The interferometer is sensitive to fringe shifts as small as a few nanometers and yet robust against velocity-dependent phase shifts, since the gratings exist only for nanoseconds and form an interferometer in the time-domain.


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Photofragmentation Beam Splitters for Matter-Wave Interferometry

Nadine Dörre; Jonas Rodewald; Philipp Geyer; Bernd von Issendorff; Philipp Haslinger; Markus Arndt

Extending the range of quantum interferometry to a wider class of composite nanoparticles requires new tools to diffract matter waves. Recently, pulsed photoionization light gratings have demonstrated their suitability for high mass matter-wave physics. Here, we extend quantum interference experiments to a new class of particles by introducing photofragmentation beam splitters into time-domain matter-wave interferometry. We present data that demonstrate this coherent beam splitting mechanism with clusters of hexafluorobenzene and we show single-photon depletion gratings based both on fragmentation and ionization for clusters of vanillin. We propose that photofragmentation gratings can act on a large set of van der Waals clusters and biomolecules which are thermally unstable and often resilient to single-photon ionization.


Applied Physics B | 2017

New avenues for matter-wave-enhanced spectroscopy

Jonas Rodewald; Philipp Haslinger; Nadine Dörre; Benjamin A. Stickler; Armin Shayeghi; Markus Arndt

We present matter-wave interferometry as a tool to advance spectroscopy for a wide class of nanoparticles, clusters and molecules. The high sensitivity of de Broglie interference fringes to external perturbations enables measurements in the limit of an individual particle absorbing only a single photon on average, or even no photon at all. The method allows one to extract structural and electronic information from the loss of the interference contrast. It is minimally invasive and works even for dilute ensembles.


Journal of The Optical Society of America B-optical Physics | 2015

Refined model for Talbot–Lau matter-wave optics with pulsed photodepletion gratings

Nadine Dörre; Philipp Haslinger; Jonas Rodewald; Philipp Geyer; Markus Arndt

We analyze time-domain Talbot–Lau interferometry of organic cluster beams that are exposed to pulsed photodepletion gratings in the vacuum ultraviolet. We focus particularly on the analysis of the complex (phase and absorption) character of the optical elements. The discussion includes the role of wavefront distortions due to mirror imperfections on the nanometer level and the effect of finite coherence in the diffraction gratings. This improved understanding of the interferometer allows us to extract new information on optical properties of anthracene and ferrocene clusters and to define conditions for future matter-wave experiments.


Nature Photonics | 2018

Phase-matched extreme-ultraviolet frequency-comb generation

Gil Porat; Christoph Heyl; Stephen B. Schoun; Craig Benko; Nadine Dörre; Kristan L. Corwin; J. Ye

Laser-driven high-order harmonic generation1,2 provides spatially3 and temporally4 coherent tabletop sources of broadband extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) light. These sources typically operate at low repetition rates, frep ≲ 100 kHz, where phase-matched HHG is readily achieved5,6. However, many applications demand the improved counting statistics or frequency-comb precision afforded by high repetition rates, frep > 10 MHz. Unfortunately, at such high frep, phase matching is prevented by steady-state plasma accumulated in the generation volume7–11, strongly limiting the XUV average power. Here, we use high-temperature gas mixtures as the generation medium to increase the gas translational velocity, thereby reducing the steady-state plasma in the laser focus. This allows phase-matched XUV emission inside a femtosecond enhancement cavity at frep = 77 MHz, enabling a record generated power of ~ 2 mW in a single harmonic order. This power scaling opens up many demanding applications, including XUV frequency-comb spectroscopy12,13 of few-electron atoms and ions for precision tests of fundamental physical laws and constants14–20.Using high-temperature gas mixtures as the generation medium to increase the translational velocity of Xe atoms through the focus of a femtosecond enhancement cavity, phase-matched extreme-ultraviolet emission at a repetition rate of 77 MHz and with an average power of ~ 2 mW in a single harmonic order is achieved.


Frontiers in Optics | 2013

Quantum Interference of Clusters and Large Molecules

Nadine Dörre

I will discuss recent advances in matter-wave experiments which exploit the quantum delocalization of nanoparticles. De Broglie wave interferometers allow tests of the quantum superposition principle for mesoscopic objects and new avenues to molecule metrology.


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2015

Matter-wave interferometry with composite quantum objects

Markus Arndt; Nadine Dörre; Sandra Eibenberger; Philipp Haslinger; Jonas Rodewald; Stefan Nimmrichter; Marcel Mayor


New Journal of Physics | 2018

Isotope-selective high-order interferometry with large organic molecules in free fall

Jonas Rodewald; Nadine Dörre; Andrea Grimaldi; Phiilipp Geyer; Lukas Felix; Marcel Mayor; Armin Shayeghi; Markus Arndt


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Power scaling of extreme ultraviolet frequency combs to the mW level per high harmonic

Gil Porat; Christoph Heyl; Stephen B. Schoun; Craig Benko; Nadine Dörre; Kristan L. Corwin; J. Ye


Physics | 2014

Molecular Interferometry Makes a New Break

Gil Summy; Nadine Dörre; Jonas Rodewald; Philipp Geyer; Bernd von Issendor; Philipp Haslinger; Markus Arndt

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Craig Benko

University of Colorado Boulder

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