Abstract
Recently, several atom interferometric measurements have reached or even surpassed state-of- the-art methods in precision measurements.1 Ramsey-Borde interferometers have proven to have excellent perspectives in particular for applications in high-resolution spectroscopy.2 In this kind of atom interferometry, the atomic wave is coherently split, reflected, and recombined by nearly-resonant laser light.
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