Abstract
Reliable long-term operation of integrated quantum sensors employing atom interferometry in space imposes challenging requirements on the utilized technology and materials. In the last decade, the progress in miniaturization of each experimental subsystem (e.g., vacuum chamber with atom source, lasersystem and optics) greatly benefited from atom chip technology [1], microintegrated diode laser modules [2] and compact optical bench setups [3], developed in the context of the QUANTUS and LASUS collaborations.
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