Patents by Inventor Adam T. Black
Adam T. Black has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11456086Abstract: A high bandwidth gravimeter or accelerometer includes laser(s), modulator(s), and an atomic interferometer. The laser(s) and modulator(s) produce four laser frequencies. A first and second pair of laser frequencies are each separated by wm. The first and second pair are offset by wshift. A first laser frequency of the first pair and a second laser frequency of the second pair are separated by wm+wshift. A second laser frequency of the first pair and a first laser frequency of the second pair are separated by wm?wshift. The first pair is routed to arrive from a first direction at atoms in an interaction region, and the second pair from a second direction. The first pair are phase stable with respect to the second pair. wm is adjusted so that wm+wshift or wm?wshift corresponds to a Raman resonance for the atomic interferometer.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2020Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: AOSense, Inc.Inventors: Miroslav Y. Shverdin, Matthew Todd Cashen, Micah P. Ledbetter, Martin M. Boyd, Michael R. Matthews, Alexander F. Sugarbaker, Adam T. Black, Akash Rakholia, Igor Teper
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Patent number: 10535981Abstract: A device for preparing an ensemble of laser-cooled atoms and measuring their population includes a laser and a set of reflecting surfaces. The laser is able to produce a laser beam. The set of reflecting surfaces disposed to direct the laser beam along a multi-dimensional beam path to intersect a central space multiple times from different directions and retroreflect the laser beam to retrace the multi-dimensional beam path. The central space is able to have an ensemble of atoms or molecules. The atoms or the molecules are able to be cooled along one or more dimensions by the laser beam sent along the multi-dimensional beam path and able to be detected in the central space by an effect upon the laser beam sent along the multi-dimensional beam path.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2018Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: AOSense, Inc.Inventors: Martin M. Boyd, Adam T. Black, Brian R. Patton, Miao Zhu
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Patent number: 10535980Abstract: An atomic oscillator device includes an atomic oscillator, a controlled oscillator, a resonance controller, and a cold-atom clock output. The atomic oscillator comprises a two-dimensional optical cooling region (2D OCR) for providing a source of atoms and a three-dimensional optical cooling region (3D OCR) for cooling and/or trapping the atoms emitted by the 2D OCR. The atomic oscillator comprises a microwave cavity surrounding the 3D OCR for exciting an atomic resonance. The controlled oscillator produces an output frequency. The resonance controller is for steering the output frequency of the controlled oscillator based on the output frequency and the atomic resonance as measured using an atomic resonance measurement. The cold-atom clock output is configured as being the output frequency of the controlled oscillator.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2018Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: AOSense, Inc.Inventors: Martin M. Boyd, Adam T. Black, Thang Q. Tran, Matthew D. Swallows, Brian R. Patton, Miao Zhu, Thomas H. Loftus, Mark A. Kasevich
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Patent number: 10330459Abstract: A light pulse interferometer includes a first atom source and a first laser. The first atom source is configured to direct a first group of atoms in a first direction. The first laser is configured to generate one or more interferometer laser beam pairs. The one or more interferometer laser beam pairs interact with the first group of atoms in an interferometer sequence of three or more pulses to produce atom interference. A first laser beam pair of the one or more interferometer laser beam pairs is disposed to interact with the first group of atoms to perform 1D-cooling and velocity control of the first group of atoms prior to the interferometer sequence.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2017Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: AOSense, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Matthews, Adam T. Black, Mark A. Kasevich, Micah Ledbetter
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Publication number: 20180321641Abstract: An atomic oscillator device includes an atomic oscillator, a controlled oscillator, a resonance controller, and a cold-atom clock output. The atomic oscillator comprises a two-dimensional optical cooling region (2D OCR) for providing a source of atoms and a three-dimensional optical cooling region (3D OCR) for cooling and/or trapping the atoms emitted by the 2D OCR. The atomic oscillator comprises a microwave cavity surrounding the 3D OCR for exciting an atomic resonance. The controlled oscillator produces an output frequency. The resonance controller is for steering the output frequency of the controlled oscillator based on the output frequency and the atomic resonance as measured using an atomic resonance measurement. The cold-atom clock output is configured as being the output frequency of the controlled oscillator.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2018Publication date: November 8, 2018Inventors: Martin M. Boyd, Adam T. Black, Thang Q. Tran, Matthew D. Swallows, Brian R. Patton, Miao Zhu, Thomas H. Loftus, Mark A. Kasevich
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Patent number: 10107937Abstract: A system for gravity measurement includes one or more atom sources, two or more laser beams, and a polarizing beamsplitter and a retro-reflection prism assembly. The one or more atom sources is to provide three ensembles of atoms. The two or more laser beams is to cool or interrogate the three ensembles of atoms. The polarizing beamsplitter and the retro-reflection prism assembly are in a racetrack configuration. The racetrack configuration routes the two or more laser beams in opposing directions around a loop topology, intersecting the three ensembles of atoms with appropriate polarizations chosen for cooling or interferometer interrogation. The three ensembles of atoms are positioned coaxially when interrogated.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2015Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: AOSense, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Kasevich, Miroslav Y. Shverdin, Adam T. Black, Todd L. Gustavson
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Patent number: 9772175Abstract: A system for controlling a phase measurement in an atom interferometer comprising one or more lasers, a processor, and a memory. The one or more lasers are for providing interrogating beams. A first cloud of atoms and a second cloud of atoms traverse an interrogating region of the atom interferometer in substantially opposite directions. The interrogating beams interact substantially simultaneously with both atoms in the first cloud and atoms in the second cloud. The first cloud of atoms and the second cloud of atoms interact with each of the interrogating beams in a different order. The processor is configured to determine a phase adjustment offset of at least one interrogating beam based at least in part on one or more past interactions of one or more interrogating beams with either the first cloud of atoms or the second cloud of atoms.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2015Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: AOSense, Inc.Inventors: Adam T. Black, Todd L. Gustavson, Brenton C. Young
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Publication number: 20170016710Abstract: A system for controlling a phase measurement in an atom interferometer comprising one or more lasers, a processor, and a memory. The one or more lasers are for providing interrogating beams. A first cloud of atoms and a second cloud of atoms traverse an interrogating region of the atom interferometer in substantially opposite directions. The interrogating beams interact substantially simultaneously with both atoms in the first cloud and atoms in the second cloud. The first cloud of atoms and the second cloud of atoms interact with each of the interrogating beams in a different order. The processor is configured to determine a phase adjustment offset of at least one interrogating beam based at least in part on one or more past interactions of one or more interrogating beams with either the first cloud of atoms or the second cloud of atoms.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2015Publication date: January 19, 2017Inventors: Adam T. Black, Todd L. Gustavson, Brenton C. Young
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Publication number: 20160178792Abstract: A system for gravity measurement includes one or more atom sources, two or more laser beams, and a polarizing beamsplitter and a retro-reflection prism assembly. The one or more atom sources is to provide three ensembles of atoms. The two or more laser beams is to cool or interrogate the three ensembles of atoms. The polarizing beamsplitter and the retro-reflection prism assembly are in a racetrack configuration. The racetrack configuration routes the two or more laser beams in opposing directions around a loop topology, intersecting the three ensembles of atoms with appropriate polarizations chosen for cooling or interferometer interrogation. The three ensembles of atoms are positioned coaxially when interrogated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2015Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Mark A. Kasevich, Miroslav Y. Shverdin, Adam T. Black, Todd L. Gustavson
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Publication number: 20160183356Abstract: The device for producing laser-cooled atoms comprises a two dimensional trap or a three-dimensional trap, or a combination of two- and three-dimensional traps. The two-dimensional trap comprises: three or more permanent magnets arranged around a perimeter of a loop, wherein a plane of the loop is perpendicular to a free axis of the two-dimensional atom trap, and the three or more permanent magnets bracket an internal volume of the two-dimensional atom trap; and one or more laser beam input ports enabling access for one or more laser beams to the internal volume of the two-dimensional atom trap.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2014Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Thomas H. Loftus, Artyom Vitouchkine, Michael R. Matthews, Adam T. Black, Igor Teper, Leo W. Hollberg, Todd L. Gustavson, Brent C. Young
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Patent number: 9019506Abstract: A system for controlling a phase measurement in an atom interferometer comprising one or more lasers, a processor, and a memory. The one or more lasers are for providing interrogating beams. A first group of atoms and a second group of atoms traverse an interrogating region of the atom interferometer in substantially opposite directions. The interrogating beams interact substantially simultaneously with both atoms in the first group and atoms in the second group. The first group of atoms and the second group of atoms interact with each of the interrogating beams in a different order. The processor is configured to determine a phase adjustment offset of at least one interrogating beam based at least in part on one or more past interactions of one or more interrogating beams with either the first group of atoms or the second group of atoms.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: AOSense, Inc.Inventors: Adam T. Black, Todd L. Gustavson, Brenton C. Young
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Patent number: 8921764Abstract: The device for producing laser-cooled atoms comprises a two dimensional trap or a three-dimensional trap, or a combination of two- and three-dimensional traps. The two-dimensional trap comprises: three or more permanent magnets arranged around a perimeter of a loop, wherein a plane of the loop is perpendicular to a free axis of the two-dimensional atom trap, and the three or more permanent magnets bracket an internal volume of the two-dimensional atom trap; and one or more laser beam input ports enabling access for one or more laser beams to the internal volume of the two-dimensional atom trap.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2012Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: AOSense, Inc.Inventors: Thomas H. Loftus, Artyom Vitouchkine, Michael R. Matthews, Adam T. Black, Igor Teper, Leo W. Hollberg, Todd L. Gustavson, Brent C. Young
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Publication number: 20140061454Abstract: The device for producing laser-cooled atoms comprises a two dimensional trap or a three-dimensional trap, or a combination of two- and three-dimensional traps. The two-dimensional trap comprises: three or more permanent magnets arranged around a perimeter of a loop, wherein a plane of the loop is perpendicular to a free axis of the two-dimensional atom trap, and the three or more permanent magnets bracket an internal volume of the two-dimensional atom trap; and one or more laser beam input ports enabling access for one or more laser beams to the internal volume of the two-dimensional atom trap.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: AOSense, Inc.Inventors: Thomas H. Loftus, Artyom Vitouchkine, Michael R. Matthews, Adam T. Black, Igor Teper, Leo W. Hollberg, Todd L. Gustavson, Brent C. Young