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EPSRC Reference: EP/M003019/1
Title: INSPIRE Physical Sciences: Levitation-based quantum gravimeter
Principal Investigator: Fuentes, Professor I
Other Investigators:
Hackermueller, Dr L Morley, Professor GW Paternostro, Professor M
Kuprov, Professor I
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Department: Sch of Mathematical Sciences
Organisation: University of Nottingham
Scheme: Standard Research
Starts: 01 August 2014 Ends: 31 January 2016 Value (£): 44,820
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Cold Atomic Species Quantum Optics & Information
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No relevance to Underpinning Sectors
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Panel History:
Panel DatePanel NameOutcome
18 Mar 2014 INSPIRE Physical Sciences: Research across Interfaces Announced
Summary on Grant Application Form
The main aim of our research project is to design and demonstrate a prototype of a portable device that exploits quantum properties to measure gravitational fields with high accuracy. Miniaturization will be achieved by putting in place a genuine paradigm shift, namely the change of the main mechanism used to measure gravity with quantum systems: we will use the gravity-dependent phase acquired by an oscillating optically-levitated quantum system. This is in stark contrast with previous proposals based on the free fall of matter-like systems. While the first design will assume a classical framework where gravity is assumed Newtonian, we will develop new technology aimed at detecting, for the first time, general relativistic effects. We will consider two experimental platforms. The first employs an optically-levitated nanodiamond that contains a nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centre. This setup has the advantage that it operates at room temperature. The second is a cold-atom setup that provides a natural arena to extend the proposal to the general relativistic regime. We will assess thoroughly, both experimentally and theoretically, the effects of potential systematic errors and noise sources in both setups.
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