We review the tantalising prospect that the first evidence for the dark energy driving the observed acceleration of the Universe on giga-parsec scales may be found through metre scale laboratory based atom interferometry experiments. To do that, we first introduce the idea that scalar fields could be responsible for dark energy and show that in order to be compatible with fifth force constraints these fields must have a screening mechanism which hides their effects from us within the solar system. Particular emphasis is placed on one such screening mechanism known as the chameleon effect where the field's mass becomes dependent on the environment. The way the field behaves in the presence of a spherical source is determined and we then go o...
Dynamically screened scalar field theories form an attractive collection of models that were introdu...
Direct detection experiments for dark matter are increasingly ruling out large parameter spaces. How...
Light scalar fields can drive the accelerated expansion of the universe. Hence, they are obvious dar...
We review the tantalising prospect that the first evidence for the dark energy driving the observed ...
Theories of dark energy require a screening mechanism to explain why the associated scalar fields do...
The accelerated expansion of the universe motivates a wide class of scalar field theories that modif...
If dark energy, which drives the accelerated expansion of the universe, consists of a light scalar f...
This paper describes the concept and the beginning of an experimental investigation of whether it is...
The physical origin of the dark energy, which is postulated to cause the accelerated expansion rate ...
Light scalar fields coupled to matter are a common consequence of theories of dark energy and attemp...
In this brief paper, we show that atom interferometer experiments such as MAGIS, AION and AEDGE do n...
We discuss the use of atom interferometry as a tool to search for dark matter (DM) composed of viria...
We describe the theory and first experimental work on our concept for searching on earth for the pre...
Matter-wave interferometry is ideal for detecting small forces, being able to sense changes of accel...
We apply the new constraints from atom-interferometry searches for screening mechanisms to the symme...
Dynamically screened scalar field theories form an attractive collection of models that were introdu...
Direct detection experiments for dark matter are increasingly ruling out large parameter spaces. How...
Light scalar fields can drive the accelerated expansion of the universe. Hence, they are obvious dar...
We review the tantalising prospect that the first evidence for the dark energy driving the observed ...
Theories of dark energy require a screening mechanism to explain why the associated scalar fields do...
The accelerated expansion of the universe motivates a wide class of scalar field theories that modif...
If dark energy, which drives the accelerated expansion of the universe, consists of a light scalar f...
This paper describes the concept and the beginning of an experimental investigation of whether it is...
The physical origin of the dark energy, which is postulated to cause the accelerated expansion rate ...
Light scalar fields coupled to matter are a common consequence of theories of dark energy and attemp...
In this brief paper, we show that atom interferometer experiments such as MAGIS, AION and AEDGE do n...
We discuss the use of atom interferometry as a tool to search for dark matter (DM) composed of viria...
We describe the theory and first experimental work on our concept for searching on earth for the pre...
Matter-wave interferometry is ideal for detecting small forces, being able to sense changes of accel...
We apply the new constraints from atom-interferometry searches for screening mechanisms to the symme...
Dynamically screened scalar field theories form an attractive collection of models that were introdu...
Direct detection experiments for dark matter are increasingly ruling out large parameter spaces. How...
Light scalar fields can drive the accelerated expansion of the universe. Hence, they are obvious dar...