Atom-interferometric test of the universality of gravitational redshift and free fall

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Abstract

Introducing internal-state transitions simultaneously on each branch of a light-pulse atom interferometer, we propose a scheme that is concurrently sensitive to both violations of the universality of free fall and gravitational redshift, two premises of general relativity. In contrast to redshift tests with quantum clocks, a superposition of internal states is not necessary but merely transitions between them, leading to a generalized concept of clocks in this context. The experimental realization seems feasible with already demonstrated techniques.

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Ufrecht, C., Di Pumpo, F., Friedrich, A., Roura, A., Schubert, C., Schlippert, D., … Giese, E. (2020). Atom-interferometric test of the universality of gravitational redshift and free fall. Physical Review Research, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.043240

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