Abstract
The technology of cold atom fountains and matter-wave interferometry has enabled many very sensitive measurement methods for fundamental physics and metrology [1], but it has also found applications in fields like quantum computation [2]. We report on the status of our dual atom interferometer for the precise measurement of inertial forces, based on optical Raman transitions for the coherent beam splitting process. Two interferometers with overlapping counter propagating atomic trajectories are used to exactly distinguish between rotation and acceleration.
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