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Atom Optics Comes of Age

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GREENBELT, Md., Oct. 19, 2012 — NASA is funding atom interferometry, a variation on the 200-year-old optical technique, in the belief that the emerging, highly precise measurement technology will allow the detection of ripples in space-time and other events. A team at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and at California-based Stanford University and AOSense Inc. recently won funding under the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program to advance atom optics, which some believe to be a technological panacea for everything from measuring gravitational waves to steering submarines and airplanes. "I've been...Read full article

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    Published: October 2012
    Glossary
    atom optics
    The area of optics in which the wave nature of a particle is exploited to carry out very accurate interferometry and other optical techniques with atoms instead of photons. In this process, particles are cooled via laser cooling to a temperature at which the energy is reduced, such that the particle reaches the size of its de Broglie wavelength. At this point one can then observe the wave nature of the particle by observing its fringes, and thus carry out photon-based experiments and...
    beamsplitter
    A beamsplitter is an optical device used to divide a beam of light into two or more separate beams, typically by reflecting a portion of the incident light while transmitting the remainder. Beamsplitters are widely used in various optical systems and applications, including microscopy, interferometry, laser systems, and telecommunications. beamsplitter suppliers → Beamsplitters can be classified into different types based on their operating principles and designs: Plate...
    detector
    1. A device designed to convert the energy of incident radiation into another form for the determination of the presence of the radiation. The device may function by electrical, photographic or visual means. 2. A device that provides an electric output that is a useful measure of the radiation that is incident on the device.
    laser interferometer
    An interferometer that uses a laser as its light source. The purely monochromatic nature of the laser results in improved efficiency and overall performance.
    quantum mechanics
    The science of all complex elements of atomic and molecular spectra, and the interaction of radiation and matter.
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