Atom interferometry at arbitrary orientations and rotation rates
Quentin d’Armagnac de Castanet,
Cyrille Des Cognets,
Romain Arguel
et al.
Abstract:The exquisite precision of atom interferometers has sparked the interest of a large community for uses ranging from fundamental physics to geodesy and inertial navigation. However, their implementation for onboard applications is still limited, not least because rotation and acceleration are intertwined in a single phase shift, which makes the extraction of a useful signal more challenging. Moreover, the spatial separation of the wave packets due to rotations leads to a loss of signal. We present an atom inter… Show more
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