Physics – Condensed Matter – Other Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2009-03-19
Physics
Condensed Matter
Other Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
We describe the operation of a light pulse interferometer using cold 87Rb atoms in reduced gravity. Using a series of two Raman transitions induced by light pulses, we have obtained Ramsey fringes in the low gravity environment achieved during parabolic flights. With our compact apparatus, we have operated in a regime which is not accessible on ground. In the much lower gravity environment and lower vibration level of a satellite, our cold atom interferometer could measure accelerations with a sensitivity orders of magnitude better than the best ground based accelerometers and close to proven spaced-based ones.
Battelier Baptiste
Bidel Yannick
Bouyer Philippe
Bresson Alexandre
Carra Olivier
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