Physics Colloquium, Reinhold Walser, TU Darmstadt
When: | Th 20-06-2019 16:00 - 17:00 |
Where: | FSE-Building 5111.0080 |
Speaker: | Reinhold Walser | |
Affiliation: | TU Darmstadt | |
Title: |
Designing optics for quantum matter-waves |
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Date: | 20 June 2019 | |
Start: | 16:00 (Doors open and coffee available at 15:30) | |
Location: | FSE-Building 5111.0080 | |
Host: | Bernhard Hoenders |
Abstract:
Atoms are the ultimate quantum sensors for electro-magnetic fields and gravi¬tational forces. By a feat of nature, atoms occur with bosonic or fermionic attributes, but where produced otherwise identically without any “manufacturing tolerance”.
The QUANTUS collaboration [1], has developed a highly sophisticated, but yet compact and rugged matter-wave device that can be used, for example, as a portable inertial acceleration sensor as shown in Fig. 1. The ultimate stress test of this device was completed successfully on Jan. 21. 2017, when the MAIUS [2] sounding rocket mission carried the atomic chip experiment to 243 km above ground and back, performing matter-wave-interferometry at Mach 4.2. After returning from space, it was recovered and is fully operational.
In this presentation, I will discuss applications of matter-wave optics that can be done on such a device.
References:
[1] H. Mütinga et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 093602 (2013); T. van Zoest et al., Science, 328, 1540 (2010).
[2] MAIUS: http://www.dlr.de/dlr/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10081/151_read-20337/#/gallery/25194, D. Becker, Nature vol. 562, 391–395 (2018)