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New Journal of Physics | 2011

The influence of transverse motion within an atomic gravimeter

Anne Louchet-Chauvet; Tristan Farah; Q. Bodart; A. Clairon; Arnaud Landragin; Sébastien Merlet; Franck Pereira Dos Santos

Limits on the long-term stability and accuracy of a second generation cold atom gravimeter are investigated. We demonstrate a measurement protocol based on four interleaved measurement configurations, which allows rejection of most of the systematic effects, but not those related to Coriolis acceleration and wave-front distortions. Both are related to the transverse motion of the atomic cloud. Carrying out measurements with opposite orientations with respect to the Earths rotation vector direction allows us to separate the effects and correct for the Coriolis shift. Finally, measurements at different atomic temperatures are presented and analyzed. In particular, we show the difficulty of extrapolating these measurements to zero temperature, which is required in order to correct for the bias due to wave-front distortions.


Applied Physics Letters | 2010

A cold atom pyramidal gravimeter with a single laser beam

Q. Bodart; S. Merlet; Nicola Malossi; F. Pereira Dos Santos; Philippe Bouyer; Arnaud Landragin

We demonstrate a scheme for realizing a compact cold atom gravimeter. The use of a hollow pyramidal configuration allows to achieve all functions: trapping, interferometer and detection with a unique laser beam leading to a drastic reduction in complexity and volume. In particular, we demonstrate a relative sensitivity to acceleration of gravity (g) of 1.7×10−7 at one second, with a moderate laser power of 50 mW. This simple geometry combined to such a high sensitivity opens wide perspectives for practical applications.


Metrologia | 2009

Operating an atom interferometer beyond its linear range

Sébastien Merlet; J.-L. Le Gouët; Q. Bodart; A. Clairon; Arnaud Landragin; F. Pereira Dos Santos; P Rouchon

In this paper, we show that an atom interferometer inertial sensor, when associated with the auxiliary measurement of external vibrations, can be operated beyond its linear range and still keep a high acceleration sensitivity. We propose and compare two measurement procedures (fringe fitting and non-linear lock) that can be used to extract, without adding any bias, the mean phase of the interferometer when the interferometer phase fluctuations exceed 2?. Despite operating in the urban environment of inner Paris without any vibration isolation, the use of a low noise seismometer for the measurement of ground vibrations allows our atom gravimeter to reach at night a sensitivity as good as 5.5 ? 10?8g at 1?s. Robustness of the measurement to large vibration noise is also demonstrated by the ability of our gravimeter to operate during an earthquake with excellent sensitivity. For such low vibration frequency though, high pass filtering of the seismometer degrades its correlation with the interferometer signal, so that low frequency seismic vibrations appear on the gravity measurement. Nevertheless, our high repetition rate allows for efficient sampling of these perturbations, ensuring proper averaging. Such techniques open new perspectives for applications in other fields, such as navigation and geophysics.


Metrologia | 2012

Final report of key comparison CCM.G-K1: International comparison of absolute gravimeters ICAG2009

E. Felicitas Arias; Zhiheng Jiang; Lennart Robertsson; Leonid F. Vitushkin; Diethard Ruess; Christian Ullrich; Dave Inglis; J. Liard; Ian Robinson; Wangxi Ji; Wu Shuqing; Chiungwu Lee; Vojtech Palinkas; Jaakko Mäkinen; Franck Pereira Dos Santos; Q. Bodart; Sébastien Merlet; Shigeki Mizushima; In-Mook Choi; Henri Baumann; B Karaböce

The International Comparison of Absolute Gravimeters 2009 (ICAG2009) was carried out in September 2009 at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM). The ICAG2009 and its data processing were performed in accordance with the agreed Technical Protocol which was approved by the Steering Committee. The pilot laboratory (BIPM) evaluated the final results of the key comparison from the measurements made at the BIPM in the framework of ICAG2009. A pilot study run in parallel allowed evaluation of the offsets for absolute gravimeters from institutes not fulfilling the requirements for participating in the key comparison. The gravity values at the five stations, and the offsets for each absolute gravimeter, were obtained by a weighted least squares fit. The results indicate that all participating gravimeters are consistent within their expanded uncertainties. Main text. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database kcdb.bipm.org/. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCM, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).


conference on precision electromagnetic measurements | 2010

Comparison of 3 absolute gravimeters based on different methods for the e-MASS project

Sébastien Merlet; Giancarlo D'Agostino; Alessandro Germak; Henri Baumann; Q. Bodart; A. Louchet; Arnaud Landragin; F. Pereira Dos Santos

The three INMs involved in the JRP e-MASS project operate three different absolute gravimeters, which rely on three different measurement methods. METAS operates a commercial FG5 gravimeter, INRIM has been developing his own ballistic symmetrical rise-and-fall gravimeter IMGC-2 and LNE-SYRTE develops a cold atom gravimeter. These gravimeters are briefly described in this paper and their differences and performances are discussed. The results of a comparison performed at the LNE laboratory will be presented.


Archive | 2010

Vibration Rejection on Atomic Gravimeter Signal Using a Seismometer

S. Merlet; J.-L. Le Gouët; Q. Bodart; A. Clairon; Arnaud Landragin; F. Pereira Dos Santos; P. Rouchon

We use atom interferometry to perform an absolute measurement of the gravitational acceleration g.


quantum electronics and laser science conference | 2009

Accuracy of a high sensitivity atomic gravimeter

Nicola Malossi; Q. Bodart; S. Merlet; A. Clairon; Arnaud Landragin; F. Pereira Dos Santos

Systematic effects on the stability (1.4×10<sup>−8</sup>g at 1s) and accuracy of a compact cold atoms gravimeter at SYRTE-LNE are studied with special emphasis on the effect due to light wave aberration of the Raman Lasers.


Metrologia | 2010

Comparison between two mobile absolute gravimeters: optical versus atomic interferometers

Sébastien Merlet; Q. Bodart; Nicola Malossi; Arnaud Landragin; F. Pereira Dos Santos; Olga Gitlein; Ludger Timmen


Physical Review A | 2010

Double diffraction in an atomic gravimeter

Nicola Malossi; Q. Bodart; S. Merlet; T. Lévèque; Arnaud Landragin; F. Pereira Dos Santos


Revue française de métrologie | 2015

Détermination de l'accélération de la pesanteur pour la balance du watt du LNE

Sébastien Merlet; Pierre Gillot; Tristan Farah; Q. Bodart; Julien Le Gouët; P. Cheinet; Christine Guerlin; Anne Louchet-Chauvet; Nicola Malossi; Alexander Kopaev; Olivier Francis; Giancarlo D'Agostino; Michel Diament; G. Geneves; A. Clairon; Arnaud Landragin; Franck Pereira Dos Santos

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Arnaud Landragin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Sébastien Merlet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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F. Pereira Dos Santos

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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A. Clairon

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Franck Pereira Dos Santos

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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S. Merlet

PSL Research University

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Anne Louchet-Chauvet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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J.-L. Le Gouët

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Tristan Farah

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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