Testing the Universality of Free Fall at 10 - 10 level by Comparing the Atoms in Different Hyperfine States with Bragg Diffraction
Abstract
We have performed a precision atomic interferometry experiment on testing the universality of free fall (UFF) considering atoms' spin degree of freedom. Our experiment employs the Bragg atom interferometer with 87Rb atoms either in hyperfine state | F = 1,mF = 0 or | F = 2,mF = 0 , and the wave packets in these two states are diffracted in one pair of Bragg beams alternatively, which can help suppress the common-mode systematic errors. We have obtained an Eotvos ratio η = ( 0.9 2.7 ) × 10 - 10, and set a new record on the precision with a nearly 5 times improvement. Our experiment gives stronger restrictions on the possible UFF breaking mechanism.
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