We show that Rabi oscillations of a degenerate fermionic or bosonic gas trapped in a double-well potential can be exploited for the interferometric measurement of external forces at micrometer length scales. The Rabi interferometer is less sensitive but easier to implement than the Mach-Zehnder, since it does not require dynamical beam-splitting or recombination processes. As an application we propose a measurement of the Casimir-Polder force acting between the atoms and a dielectric surface. We find that even if the interferometer is fed with a coherent state of relatively small number of atoms, and in the presence of realistic experimental noise, the force might be measured with a sensitivity sufficient to discriminate between thermal and...
The aim of the ForCa-G project, for Casimir force and short range Gravitation, lies into the measure...
We review different aspects of atom–atom and atom–wall Casimir–Polder forces. We first discuss the r...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
We show that Rabi oscillations of a degenerate fermionic or bosonic gas trapped in a double-well pot...
We report on the recent progress on an experiment which aims at measuring shortrange forces with a h...
We show that the Casimir-Polder interaction may induce coherent oscillations between degenerate atom...
In this chapter we review past and current experimental approaches to measuring the long-range inter...
We report on the realization of a quantum sensor based on trapped atom interferometry in an optical ...
We report on the first measurement of a temperature dependence of the Casimir-Polder force. This mea...
We report on current efforts to detect the thermal and dissipative contributions to the Casimir forc...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
In recent years, cold atoms have been the centerpiece of many remarkably sensitive measurements, and...
This thesis presents the recent progress on the FORCA-G (FORce de CAsimir et Gravitation à courte di...
revised and extended versionInternational audienceWe describe a novel experiment based on atoms trap...
The Casimir effect has become very important in modern physics since its prediction in 1948. Not onl...
The aim of the ForCa-G project, for Casimir force and short range Gravitation, lies into the measure...
We review different aspects of atom–atom and atom–wall Casimir–Polder forces. We first discuss the r...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
We show that Rabi oscillations of a degenerate fermionic or bosonic gas trapped in a double-well pot...
We report on the recent progress on an experiment which aims at measuring shortrange forces with a h...
We show that the Casimir-Polder interaction may induce coherent oscillations between degenerate atom...
In this chapter we review past and current experimental approaches to measuring the long-range inter...
We report on the realization of a quantum sensor based on trapped atom interferometry in an optical ...
We report on the first measurement of a temperature dependence of the Casimir-Polder force. This mea...
We report on current efforts to detect the thermal and dissipative contributions to the Casimir forc...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
In recent years, cold atoms have been the centerpiece of many remarkably sensitive measurements, and...
This thesis presents the recent progress on the FORCA-G (FORce de CAsimir et Gravitation à courte di...
revised and extended versionInternational audienceWe describe a novel experiment based on atoms trap...
The Casimir effect has become very important in modern physics since its prediction in 1948. Not onl...
The aim of the ForCa-G project, for Casimir force and short range Gravitation, lies into the measure...
We review different aspects of atom–atom and atom–wall Casimir–Polder forces. We first discuss the r...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...