Search Results - "Seidel, Stephan T."
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Space-borne Bose–Einstein condensation for precision interferometry
Published in Nature (London) (01-10-2018)“…Owing to the low-gravity conditions in space, space-borne laboratories enable experiments with extended free-fall times. Because Bose–Einstein condensates have…”
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Ultracold atom interferometry in space
Published in Nature communications (26-02-2021)“…Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) in free fall constitute a promising source for space-borne interferometry. Indeed, BECs enjoy a slowly expanding wave…”
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Quantum physics in space
Published in Physics reports (11-03-2022)“…Advances in quantum technologies are giving rise to a revolution in the way fundamental physics questions are explored at the empirical level. At the same…”
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The Bose-Einstein Condensate and Cold Atom Laboratory
Published in EPJ quantum technology (01-12-2021)“…Microgravity eases several constraints limiting experiments with ultracold and condensed atoms on ground. It enables extended times of flight without…”
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Quantum Physics in Space
Published 29-01-2023“…Physics Reports 951, 1-70 (2022) Advances in quantum technologies are giving rise to a revolution in the way fundamental physics questions are explored at the…”
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Ultracold atom interferometry in space
Published 05-01-2021“…Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) in free fall constitute a promising source for space-borne matter-wave interferometry. Indeed, BECs enjoy a slowly expanding…”
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The Bose-Einstein Condensate and Cold Atom Laboratory
Published 10-12-2019“…Microgravity eases several constraints limiting experiments with ultracold and condensed atoms on ground. It enables extended times of flight without…”
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Space-borne Bose-Einstein condensation for precision interferometry
Published 18-06-2018“…Space offers virtually unlimited free-fall in gravity. Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) enables ineffable low kinetic energies corresponding to pico- or even…”
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