Browsing by Subject "Microgravity"

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  • Frye, Kai; Abend, Sven; Bartosch, Wolfgang; Bawamia, Ahmad; Becker, Dennis; Blume, Holger; Braxmaier, Claus; Chiow, Sheng-Wey; Efremov, Maxim A.; Ertmer, Wolfgang; Fierlinger, Peter; Franz, Tobias; Gaaloul, Naceur; Grosse, Jens; Grzeschik, Christoph; Hellmig, Ortwin; Henderson, Victoria A.; Herr, Waldemar; Israelsson, Ulf; Kohel, James; Krutzik, Markus; Kürbis, Christian; Lämmerzahl, Claus; List, Meike; Lüdtke, Daniel; Lundblad, Nathan; Marburger, J. Pierre; Meister, Matthias; Mihm, Moritz; Müller, Holger; Müntinga, Hauke; Nepal, Ayush M.; Oberschulte, Tim; Papakonstantinou, Alexandros; Perovs̆ek, Jaka; Peters, Achim; Prat, Arnau; Rasel, Ernst M.; Roura, Albert; Sbroscia, Matteo; Schleich, Wolfgang P.; Schubert, Christian; Seidel, Stephan T.; Sommer, Jan; Spindeldreier, Christian; Stamper-Kurn, Dan; Stuhl, Benjamin K.; Warner, Marvin; Wendrich, Thijs; Wenzlawski, André; Wicht, Andreas; Windpassinger, Patrick; Yu, Nan; Wörner, Lisa (Berlin : Springer Nature, 2021)
    Microgravity eases several constraints limiting experiments with ultracold and condensed atoms on ground. It enables extended times of flight without suspension and eliminates the gravitational sag for trapped atoms. These ...
  • Rudolph, Jan (Hannover : Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2016)
    Quantum sensors based on the interference of cold atoms have advanced to the forefront of precision measurements in geodesy, metrology and tests of fundamental physics. The ultimate potential of these devices is realized ...
  • Lotz, Christoph; Wessarges, Yvonne; Hermsdorf, Jörg; Ertmer, Wolfgang; Overmeyer, Ludger (London : Elsevier Ltd., 2018)
    Through the striving of humanity into space, new production processes and technologies for the use under microgravity will be essential in the future. Production of objects in space demands for new processes, like additive ...
  • Meister, Matthias; Roura, Albert; Rasel, Ernst M.; Schleich, Wolfgang P. (Bristol : Institute of Physics Publishing, 2019)
    Atom laser experiments with Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) performed in ground-based laboratories feature a coherent and directed beam of atoms which is accelerated by gravity. In microgravity the situation is fundamentally ...