Matter waves and the detection of Gravitational Waves

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We comment the controversy that followed the article of Chiao & Speliotopoulos [1] about the sensitivity of an atom interferometer to a gravitational wave. Then we report our results [2] on the sensitivity of a Ramsey-Bordé interferometer to a gravitational wave, and we compare it to the one of light wave interferometers. We find that atom interferometers could compete with space based light wave interferometers. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Delva, P., Angonin, M. C., & Tourrenc, P. (2007). Matter waves and the detection of Gravitational Waves. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 66(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/66/1/012050

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