Atomic clocks and atom interferometry

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Bordé, CJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Paris 13, CNRS, Phys Lasers Lab, UMR 7538, F-93430 Villetaneuse, France
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We show that the language of atom interferometry [1] provides a unified picture for microwave and optical atomic clocks as well as for gravito-inertial sensors. The sensitivity and accuracy of these devices, is now such that a new theoretical framework [2] common to all these interferometers, is required and which includes: 1 - A fully quantum mechanical treatment of the atomic motion in free space and in the presence of a gravitational field (most cold atom interferometric devices use atoms in "free fall" in a fountain geometry), 2 - An account of simultaneous actions of gravitational and electromagnetic fields in the interaction zones, 3 - A second quantization of the matter fields to take into account their fermionic or bosonic character in order to discuss the role of coherent sources and their noise properties, 4 - A covariant treatment including spin to evaluate general relativistic effects. A theoretical description of atomic clocks revisited along these lines, is presented, using both an exact propagator of atom waves in gravito-inertial fields [3] and a covariant Dirac equation in the presence of weak gravitational fields [4]. Using this framework, recoil effects, spin-related effects, beam curvature effects, the sensitivity to gravito-inertial fields and the influence of the coherence of the atom source can be discussed in the context of present and future atomic clocks and gravito-inertial sensors.
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