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Main Author: Song, Ziwen
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.14494
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contents The performance of high-precision cold-atom interferometers, which are important for applications in gravimetry and fundamental physics, is often limited by noise and imperfections in the driving laser system. To address this, we propose and numerically demonstrate a method for designing robust Raman pulses using the Krotov quantum optimal control algorithm. We establish a theoretical model for the atom-laser interaction and detail the implementation of the Krotov method to optimize the temporal shape of the pulse's amplitude and phase. Numerical simulations indicate that, compared to standard pulses, the optimized pulses maintain high atomic manipulation fidelity over an extended range of laser frequency detunings and intensity fluctuations. Furthermore, in simulations of a full interferometer sequence, this robustness translates to a significant enhancement in the final fringe contrast under a systematic detuning. This work demonstrates that quantum optimal control is a promising pathway for suppressing experimental noise and improving the signal-to-noise ratio and precision of next-generation atomic sensors.
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spellingShingle Design of Robust Raman Pulses for Cold Atom Interferometers Based on the Krotov Algorithm
Song, Ziwen
Atomic Physics
The performance of high-precision cold-atom interferometers, which are important for applications in gravimetry and fundamental physics, is often limited by noise and imperfections in the driving laser system. To address this, we propose and numerically demonstrate a method for designing robust Raman pulses using the Krotov quantum optimal control algorithm. We establish a theoretical model for the atom-laser interaction and detail the implementation of the Krotov method to optimize the temporal shape of the pulse's amplitude and phase. Numerical simulations indicate that, compared to standard pulses, the optimized pulses maintain high atomic manipulation fidelity over an extended range of laser frequency detunings and intensity fluctuations. Furthermore, in simulations of a full interferometer sequence, this robustness translates to a significant enhancement in the final fringe contrast under a systematic detuning. This work demonstrates that quantum optimal control is a promising pathway for suppressing experimental noise and improving the signal-to-noise ratio and precision of next-generation atomic sensors.
title Design of Robust Raman Pulses for Cold Atom Interferometers Based on the Krotov Algorithm
topic Atomic Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.14494