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Metrology with Atom Interferometry: Inertial Sensors from Laboratory to Field Applications

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Developments in atom interferometry have led to atomic inertial sensors with extremely high sensitivity. Their performances are for the moment limited by the ground vibrations, the impact of which is exacerbated by the sequential operation, resulting in aliasing and dead time. We discuss several experiments performed at LNE-SYRTE in order to reduce these problems and achieve the intrinsic limit of atomic inertial sensors. These techniques have resulted in transportable and high-performance instruments that participate in gravity measurements, and pave the way to applications in inertial navigation.

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hal-03990336 , version 1 (15-02-2023)

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Arnaud Landragin, Indranil Dutta, Pierre Gillot, Denis Savoie, Bing Cheng, et al.. Metrology with Atom Interferometry: Inertial Sensors from Laboratory to Field Applications. 8th Symposium on Frequency Standards and Metrology, Oct 2015, Postdam, Germany. ⟨10.1088/1742-6596/723/1/012049⟩. ⟨hal-03990336⟩
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