Magneto-optical trapping in a near-suface borehole

Author:

Vovrosh JamieORCID,Wilkinson Katie,Hedges Sam,McGovern Kieran,Hayati Farzad,Carson Christopher,Selyem Adam,Winch JonathanORCID,Stray Ben,Earl Luuk,Hamerow Maxwell,Wilson Georgia,Seedat AdamORCID,Roshanmanesh Sanaz,Bongs Kai,Holynski Michael

Abstract

Borehole gravity sensing can be used in a number of applications to measure features around a well, including rock-type change mapping and determination of reservoir porosity. Quantum technology gravity sensors, based on atom interferometry, have the ability to offer increased survey speeds and reduced need for calibration. While surface sensors have been demonstrated in real world environments, significant improvements in robustness and reductions to radial size, weight, and power consumption are required for such devices to be deployed in boreholes. To realise the first step towards the deployment of cold atom-based sensors down boreholes, we demonstrate a borehole-deployable magneto-optical trap, the core package of many cold atom-based systems. The enclosure containing the magneto-optical trap itself had an outer radius of (60 ± 0.1) mm at its widest point and a length of (890 ± 5) mm. This system was used to generate atom clouds at 1 m intervals in a 14 cm wide, 50 m deep borehole, to simulate how in-borehole gravity surveys are performed. During the survey, the system generated, on average, clouds of (3.0 ± 0.1) × 105 87Rb atoms with the standard deviation in atom number across the survey observed to be as low as 8.9 × 104.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

UK Research and Innovation

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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