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Coherent matter wave inertial sensors for precision measurements in space | Yann Le Coq
; Jocelyn A. Retter
; Simon Richard
; Alain Aspect
; Philippe Bouyer
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21 Dec 2004 | Subject: | Other | cond-mat.other | Affiliation: | Charles Fabry), Jocelyn A. Retter (Charles Fabry), Simon Richard (Thales), Alain Aspect (Charles Fabry), Philippe Bouyer (Charles Fabry | Abstract: | We analyze the advantages of using ultra-cold coherent sources of atoms for matter-wave interferometry in space. We present a proof-of-principle experiment that is based on an analysis of the results previously published in [Richard et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 91, 010405 (2003)] from which we extract the ratio h/m for 87Rb. This measurement shows that a limitation in accuracy arises due to atomic interactions within the Bose-Einstein condensate. | Source: | arXiv, cond-mat/0501520 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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