Atom-interferometric test of the universality of gravitational redshift and free fall
Volume: 2, Issue: 4
Published: Nov 16, 2020
Abstract
Light-pulse atom interferometers constitute powerful quantum sensors for inertial forces. They are based on delocalised spatial superpositions and the combination with internal transitions directly links them to atomic clocks. Since classical tests of the gravitational redshift are based on a comparison of two clocks localised at different positions under gravity, it is promising to explore whether the aforementioned interferometers constitute a...
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Title
Atom-interferometric test of the universality of gravitational redshift and free fall
Published Date
Nov 16, 2020
Volume
2
Issue
4
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