Is it possible to detect gravitational waves with atom interferometers?
G. M. Tino, F. Vetrano

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential of using atom interferometers as a novel method for detecting gravitational waves by analyzing their interaction and possible configurations.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical investigation into how atom interferometers could be employed for gravitational wave detection, proposing potential schemes.
Findings
Atom interferometers can interact with gravitational waves.
Possible detection schemes are analyzed theoretically.
The feasibility of using atom interferometers for gravitational wave detection is discussed.
Abstract
We investigate the possibility to use atom interferometers to detect gravitational waves. We discuss the interaction of gravitational waves with an atom interferometer and analyze possible schemes.
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