Light-pulse atom interferometry
Jason M. Hogan, David M. S. Johnson, Mark A. Kasevich

TL;DR
This paper reviews light-pulse atom interferometry, highlighting its applications in inertial navigation and testing fundamental physics principles like the Equivalence Principle.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the light-pulse atom interferometry technique and its recent applications in precision measurements.
Findings
Effective for inertial navigation
Useful in testing the Equivalence Principle
Advances in measurement sensitivity
Abstract
The light-pulse atom interferometry method is reviewed. Applications of the method to inertial navigation and tests of the Equivalence Principle are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Atomic and Molecular Physics · Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques
