Atom interferometers for gravitational wave detection: a look at a "simple" configuration

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Gravitational Waves Detection, Atom Interferometry

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A symmetric Ramsey-Bordé (Mach-Zehnder geometry) atom interferometer is studied as gravitational wave detector under the hypothesis of shot noise limited sensitivity. Full gauge-invariant response function is deduced via ABCD matrices approach and the resulting sensitivity is analyzed in the frequency domain. As an example, a possible use in a specific frequency range is studied in some detail.

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