Universal matter-wave interferometry as a sensor in atomic physics and physical chemistry

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Description

We review the concept of matter-wave assisted molecule metrology and present the most recent experiments which exploit the capability of universal matter-wave interferometers to measure forces as small as 10-26 N via shifts of the interference fringes in the presence of well-controlled fields. This technique allows us to compare, in the same instrument, a variety of electronic and magnetic properties for a large range of atoms and molecules. We exemplify this here with precision measurements of the static polarizability of cesium atoms and the fullerenes C60 and C70 as well as dynamically-induced susceptibilities of tailored tripeptides. We also present measurements of magnetic properties such as the diamagnetic susceptibility of ground-state atoms and aromatic and non-aromatic hydrocarbons.
Period6 Mar 202111 Mar 2021
Event titleSPIE PHOTONICS WEST: Photonics West OPTO
Event typeConference
LocationUnited StatesShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational