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11:00 |
Q 21.1 |
Challenging Einstein with Very Long Baseline Atom Interferometry — •Etienne Wodey, Christian Meiners, Dorothee Tell, Dennis Schlippert, Christian Schubert, Wolfgang Ertmer, and Ernst M. Rasel
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11:15 |
Q 21.2 |
Operating an interferometer in a noisy environment — •Dipankar Nath, Henning Albers, Christian Meiners, Logan L. Richardson, Dennis Schlippert, Christian Schubert, Etienne Wodey, Wolfgang Ertmer, and Ernst M. Rasel
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11:30 |
Q 21.3 |
Trade-off of atomic sources for extended-time atom interferometry — •Sina Loriani, Dennis Schlippert, Christian Schubert, Ernst Maria Rasel, and Naceur Gaaloul
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11:45 |
Q 21.4 |
Infrasound gravitational wave detection with atoms — •Christian Schubert, Dennis Schlippert, Sven Abend, Naceur Gaaloul, Wolfgang Ertmer, and Ernst M. Rasel
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12:00 |
Q 21.5 |
First gravity gradient measurements with the gravimetric atom interferometer GAIN — Bastian Leykauf, Christian Freier, •Vladimir Schkolnik, Matthias Hauth, Markus Krutzik, and Achim Peters
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12:15 |
Q 21.6 |
Transportable Quantum Gravimeter – QG-1 — •Maral Sahelgozin, Jonas Matthias, Nina Grove, Sven Abend, Waldemar Herr, Jürgen Müller, Wolfgang Ertmer, and Ernst M. Rasel
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12:30 |
Q 21.7 |
Laser-interferometric dilatometry from 100 K to 325 K — •Ines Hamann, Ruven Spannagel, Josep Sanjuan, Felipe Guzman, and Claus Braxmaier
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12:45 |
Q 21.8 |
JOKARUS: An iodine frequency reference for space-applications on a sounding rocket — •Vladimir Schkolnik, Klaus Döringshoff, Franz Gutsch, Markus Krutzik, Achim Peters, and The JOKARUS Team
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