Atom interferometry as a detector of rotation and gravitational waves: comparison of various diffraction processes

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Atom Interferometry, Bragg Diffraction, Raman Diffraction, Inertial Sensor

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In this paper, we discuss the optimization of atom interferometers for
rotation and gravitational wave detection. We consider various
diffraction processes and we focus our analysis on Bragg diffraction by
a laser standing wave. We show that high order diffraction should be
feasible with moderate laser power.

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