Seminar Talk
by
Philipp Haslinger
TU Wien
"Probing the forces of gravity, blackbody radiation and dark engergy with wave matters"
Atom interferometry has proven within the last decades its surprising versatility to sense with high precision tiniest forces. In this talk I will give an overview of our recent work using an optical cavity enhanced atom interferometer to sense with gravitational strength for fifths forces1,2 and for an on the first-place counterintuitive inertial property of blackbody radiation3.
Monday, 24 June 2019
16:30 get-together with coffe and snacks!
Main Lecutre Hall, TU Wien Atominstitut, Stadionallee 2, 1020 Vienna
The seminar talk will be prededed by a CoQuS Student talk at 17:00h
Sebastian Ecker
University of Vienna
"How I stopped worrying and learned to love the noise"
Hosted by: Peter Rabl
[1] P. Hamilton, M. Jaffe, P. Haslinger, et al., Atom-interferometry constraints on dark energy, Science. 349 (2015) 849–851.
[2] M. Jaffe, P. Haslinger, V. Xu, et al. Testing sub-gravitational forces on atoms from a miniature, in-vacuum source mass, Nat. Phys. 13 (2017) 938–942.
[3] P. Haslinger, M. Jaffe, V. Xu, et al., Attractive force on atoms due to blackbody radiation, Nat. Phys. 14 (2018) 257–260.