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Coriolis compensation via gravity in a matter-wave interferometer
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2020
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Coriolis Phase ShiftsOrganic PhotonicsEngineeringPhysicsExperimental GravityAtom InterferometryCoriolis EffectAbstract Matter-wave InterferometryDirect DetectionInterferometryNatural SciencesGravitational WaveInstrumentationCoriolis CompensationAstrophysicsGeodesy
Abstract Matter-wave interferometry offers insights into fundamental physics and provides a precise tool for sensing. Improving the sensitivity of such experiments requires increasing the time particles spend in the interferometer, which can lead to dephasing in the presence of velocity-dependent phase shifts such as those produced by the Earth’s rotation. Here we present a technique to passively compensate for the Coriolis effect using gravity, without the need for any moving components. We demonstrate the technique with fullerenes in a long-baseline molecule interferometer by measuring the gravitational and Coriolis phase shifts and obtaining the maximum visibility one would expect in the absence of the Coriolis effect.
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