Atom interferometry is now reaching sufficient precision to motivate laboratory tests of general relativity. We begin by explaining the non-relativistic calculation of the phase shift in an atom interferometer and deriving its range of validity. From this we develop a method for calculating the phase shift in general relativity. This formalism is then used to find the relativistic effects in an atom interferometer in a weak gravitational field for application to laboratory tests of general relativity. The potentially testable relativistic effects include the non-linear three-graviton coupling, the gravity of kinetic energy, and the falling of light. We propose experiments, one currently under construction, that could provide a test of the p...
In this letter we present a computation of the phase induced by test masses of different geometry, i...
5 pages, to appear in the proceedings of the "46th Rencontres de Moriond and GPhyS Colloquium on Gra...
Upon looking at the various colossal interferometers, etc., discussed at this conference to test gra...
The unprecedented precision of atom interferometry will soon lead to laboratory tests of general rel...
Since the first appearance of general relativity in 1916, various experiments have been conducted to...
The search for a fundamental, self-consistent theoretical framework to cover phenomena over all ener...
The accelerated expansion of the universe motivates a wide class of scalar field theories that modif...
The wave properties of matter in quantum mechanics first postulated by de Broglie in 1923 as well ...
Abstract—Atom interferometers allow the measurement of the acceleration of freely falling atoms with...
In this article, three experiments aimed at the detection of gravitational effects with atomic senso...
Introducing internal-state transitions simultaneously on each branch of a light-pulse atom interfero...
We investigate the possibility to use atom interferometers to detect gravitational waves. We discuss...
Abstract. The development of high sensitivity and high accuracy atom interferometers requires new th...
The successful miniaturisation of extremely accurate atomic clocks and atom interferometers invites ...
International audienceAtom interferometers allow the measurement of the acceleration of freely falli...
In this letter we present a computation of the phase induced by test masses of different geometry, i...
5 pages, to appear in the proceedings of the "46th Rencontres de Moriond and GPhyS Colloquium on Gra...
Upon looking at the various colossal interferometers, etc., discussed at this conference to test gra...
The unprecedented precision of atom interferometry will soon lead to laboratory tests of general rel...
Since the first appearance of general relativity in 1916, various experiments have been conducted to...
The search for a fundamental, self-consistent theoretical framework to cover phenomena over all ener...
The accelerated expansion of the universe motivates a wide class of scalar field theories that modif...
The wave properties of matter in quantum mechanics first postulated by de Broglie in 1923 as well ...
Abstract—Atom interferometers allow the measurement of the acceleration of freely falling atoms with...
In this article, three experiments aimed at the detection of gravitational effects with atomic senso...
Introducing internal-state transitions simultaneously on each branch of a light-pulse atom interfero...
We investigate the possibility to use atom interferometers to detect gravitational waves. We discuss...
Abstract. The development of high sensitivity and high accuracy atom interferometers requires new th...
The successful miniaturisation of extremely accurate atomic clocks and atom interferometers invites ...
International audienceAtom interferometers allow the measurement of the acceleration of freely falli...
In this letter we present a computation of the phase induced by test masses of different geometry, i...
5 pages, to appear in the proceedings of the "46th Rencontres de Moriond and GPhyS Colloquium on Gra...
Upon looking at the various colossal interferometers, etc., discussed at this conference to test gra...