Browsing by Subject "Atom interferometer"

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  • Kruse, I.; Lange, K.; Peise, J.; Lücke, Bernd; Pezzè, L.; Arlt, Jan J.; Ertmer, Wolfgang; Lisdat, C.; Santos, Luis; Smerzi, A.; Klempt, Carsten (Bellingham, WA : S P I E - International Society for Optical Engineering, 2017)
    Since the pioneering work of Ramsey, atom interferometers are employed for precision metrology, in particular to measure time and to realize the second. In a classical interferometer, an ensemble of atoms is prepared in ...
  • Di Pumpo, Fabio; Ufrecht, Christian; Friedrich, Alexander; Giese, Enno; Schleich, Wolfgang P.; Unruh, William G. (College Park, MD : American Physical Society, 2021)
    Atomic interference experiments can probe the gravitational redshift via the internal energy splitting of atoms and thus give direct access to test the universality of the coupling between matter-energy and gravity at ...
  • Schubert, Christian (Hannover : Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2012)
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  • Hensel, T.; Loriani, S.; Schubert, C.; Fitzek, F.; Abend, S.; Ahlers, H.; Siemß, J.-N.; Hammerer, K.; Rasel, E.M.; Gaaloul, N. (Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer, 2021)
    Abstract: Quantum sensors based on light pulse atom interferometers allow for measurements of inertial and electromagnetic forces such as the accurate determination of fundamental constants as the fine structure constant ...
  • Loriani, Sina; Abend, Sven; Gaaloul, Naceur; Meiners, Christian; Schubert, Christian; Tell, Dorothee; Wodey, Étienne; Ertmer, Wolfgang; Schlippert, Dennis; Rasel, Ernst M. (Washington : American Association for the Advancement of Science (A A A S), 2019)
    The phase of matter waves depends on proper time and is therefore susceptible to special-relativistic (kinematic) and gravitational (redshift) time dilation. Hence, it is conceivable that atom interferometers measure ...
  • Berg, Peter (Hannover : Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2014)
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