Abstract
Atom interferometer inertial force sensors offer the prospect of unprecedented performance for rotation, acceleration and gravity gradient measurements. Applications range from covert navigation, underground structure detection, inertial navigation, and oil/mineral exploration to tests of General Relativity and measurements of G.
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