Scientists at the Raman Research Institute (RRI) in Bengaluru have developed a breakthrough technique to measure cold atoms without disturbing them. This new method, called Raman Driven Spin Noise Spectroscopy (RDSNS), allows scientists to check the density of atomic systems in real time. The breakthrough is expected to speed up advances in quantum computing, quantum sensing, and high-precision measurement technologies.
Why This Matters?
Current methods for measuring cold atoms either destroy the system or change its quantum state. This new technique solves this major problem:
- Non-invasive – Does not disturb the atoms being measured
- Real-time Monitoring – Measures density instantly
- High Precision – Can probe extremely small volumes (0.01 cubic millimetres)
- Signal Amplification – Amplifies signal by nearly a million times
- Better Accuracy – More reliable than older methods
What is RDSNS (Raman Driven Spin Noise Spectroscopy)?
The new technique builds on an existing method called spin noise spectroscopy. It works in three steps:
- Detects natural fluctuations in atomic spins
- Uses two Raman laser beams to amplify the signal
- Measures density at extreme precision without damaging atoms
This enables scientists to study very small regions containing roughly 10,000 atoms in a 38-micrometer space.
How was it Tested?
The research team tested RDSNS on potassium atoms trapped in a special magnetic-optical device. Key findings:
- Central atomic cloud density stabilized in 1 second
- Previous methods took twice as long (2 seconds)
- Results matched fluorescence imaging data
- No need for symmetry assumptions
- Accurate local density measurements achieved
Applications in Quantum Technology
This breakthrough has major implications for:
- Quantum Computers – Better control of atomic systems
- Quantum Sensors – Improved gravimeters and magnetometers
- Precision Measurements – High-accuracy atomic diagnostics
- Quantum Transport Studies – Understanding quantum behaviour
- Non-equilibrium Dynamics – New research possibilities
Institutional Context
- Institute: Raman Research Institute (RRI), Bengaluru
- Status: Autonomous institute under Department of Science and Technology
- Lab Head: Prof. Saptarishi Chaudhuri (QuMIX laboratory)
- Support: India’s National Quantum Mission


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