Original paper
Probing gravity by holding atoms for 20 seconds
Abstract
Atom interferometers are powerful tools for both measurements in fundamental physics and inertial sensing applications. Their performance, however, has been limited by the available interrogation time of freely falling atoms in a gravitational field. We realize an unprecedented interrogation time of 20 seconds by suspending the spatially-separated atomic wavepackets in a lattice formed by the mode of an optical cavity. Unlike traditional atom...
Paper Details
Title
Probing gravity by holding atoms for 20 seconds
Published Date
Nov 8, 2019
Journal
Volume
366
Issue
6466
Pages
745 - 749
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