Recent proposals for space-borne gravitational wave detectors based on atom interferometry rely on extremely narrow single-photon transition lines as featured by alkaline-earth metals or atomic species with similar electronic configuration. Despite their similarity, these species differ in key parameters such as abundance of isotopes, atomic flux, density and temperature regimes, achievable expansion rates, density limitations set by interactions, as well as technological and operational requirements. In this study, we compare viable candidates for gravitational wave detection with atom interferometry, contrast the most promising atomic species, identify the relevant technological milestones and investigate potential source concepts towards...
The output of a simple Mach-Zehnder atom interferometer (with light field beam splitters) is studied...
A symmetric Ramsey-Borde (Mach-Zehnder geometry) atom interferometer is studied as gravitational wav...
The search for a fundamental, self-consistent theoretical framework to cover phenomena over all ener...
Recent proposals for space-borne gravitational wave detectors based on atom interferometry rely on e...
The recent detections of gravitational waves (GW) by the LIGO and VIRGO Collaborations opened a new ...
We propose two distinct atom interferometer gravitational wave detectors, one terrestrial and anothe...
We propose two distinct atom interferometer gravitational wave detectors, one terrestrial and anothe...
We investigate the possibility to use atom interferometers to detect gravitational waves. We discuss...
This report presents the results of the 2012-2013 NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Phase ...
In this article, three experiments aimed at the detection of gravitational effects with atomic senso...
International audienceWe present the perspective of using atom interferometry for gravitational wave...
In recent years, atom interferometry and atomic clocks have made impressive gains in sensitivity and...
After a short review of the properties of gravitational waves as described in Einstein genertal rela...
We propose a space-based gravitational wave (GW) detector consisting of two spatially separated, dra...
Atom interferometers (AIs) on earth and in space offer good capabilities for measuring gravitational...
The output of a simple Mach-Zehnder atom interferometer (with light field beam splitters) is studied...
A symmetric Ramsey-Borde (Mach-Zehnder geometry) atom interferometer is studied as gravitational wav...
The search for a fundamental, self-consistent theoretical framework to cover phenomena over all ener...
Recent proposals for space-borne gravitational wave detectors based on atom interferometry rely on e...
The recent detections of gravitational waves (GW) by the LIGO and VIRGO Collaborations opened a new ...
We propose two distinct atom interferometer gravitational wave detectors, one terrestrial and anothe...
We propose two distinct atom interferometer gravitational wave detectors, one terrestrial and anothe...
We investigate the possibility to use atom interferometers to detect gravitational waves. We discuss...
This report presents the results of the 2012-2013 NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Phase ...
In this article, three experiments aimed at the detection of gravitational effects with atomic senso...
International audienceWe present the perspective of using atom interferometry for gravitational wave...
In recent years, atom interferometry and atomic clocks have made impressive gains in sensitivity and...
After a short review of the properties of gravitational waves as described in Einstein genertal rela...
We propose a space-based gravitational wave (GW) detector consisting of two spatially separated, dra...
Atom interferometers (AIs) on earth and in space offer good capabilities for measuring gravitational...
The output of a simple Mach-Zehnder atom interferometer (with light field beam splitters) is studied...
A symmetric Ramsey-Borde (Mach-Zehnder geometry) atom interferometer is studied as gravitational wav...
The search for a fundamental, self-consistent theoretical framework to cover phenomena over all ener...