Developments for quantum inertial navigation systems employing Bose–Einstein condensates

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer031306
FachzeitschriftApplied physics reviews
Jahrgang12
Ausgabenummer3
Frühes Online-Datum1 Juli 2025
PublikationsstatusElektronisch veröffentlicht (E-Pub) - 1 Juli 2025

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Quantum technology became a new tool for navigation based on measuring accelerations and rotations. However, the full potential of atom interferometers that operate with ultracold atoms has not yet been exploited. This paper presents current developments in the field of generation and application of Bose-Einstein condensates for inertial navigation. It covers the advancements in the form of atom chip and compact vacuum technology, classical sensor hybridization, and a multi-axis atom interferometry technique. In addition, the synergies of combining quantum sensors with classical inertial measurement units and their implications for navigation trajectories are discussed.

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Developments for quantum inertial navigation systems employing Bose–Einstein condensates. / Gersemann, M.; Rajagopalan, A.; Abidi, M. et al.
in: Applied physics reviews, Jahrgang 12, Nr. 3, 031306, 09.2025.

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Gersemann, M, Rajagopalan, A, Abidi, M, Barbey, P, Sabu, A, Chen, X, Weddig, NB, Tennstedt, B, Petring, J, Droese, N, Kassner, A, Künzler, C, Keinert, L, Xiao, X, Dencker, F, Wurz, MC, Löwer, A, von Hinüber, E, Schlippert, D, Rasel, EM, Schön, S & Abend, S 2025, 'Developments for quantum inertial navigation systems employing Bose–Einstein condensates', Applied physics reviews, Jg. 12, Nr. 3, 031306. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0250666
Gersemann, M., Rajagopalan, A., Abidi, M., Barbey, P., Sabu, A., Chen, X., Weddig, N. B., Tennstedt, B., Petring, J., Droese, N., Kassner, A., Künzler, C., Keinert, L., Xiao, X., Dencker, F., Wurz, M. C., Löwer, A., von Hinüber, E., Schlippert, D., ... Abend, S. (2025). Developments for quantum inertial navigation systems employing Bose–Einstein condensates. Applied physics reviews, 12(3), Artikel 031306. Vorabveröffentlichung online. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0250666
Gersemann M, Rajagopalan A, Abidi M, Barbey P, Sabu A, Chen X et al. Developments for quantum inertial navigation systems employing Bose–Einstein condensates. Applied physics reviews. 2025 Sep;12(3):031306. Epub 2025 Jul 1. doi: 10.1063/5.0250666
Gersemann, M. ; Rajagopalan, A. ; Abidi, M. et al. / Developments for quantum inertial navigation systems employing Bose–Einstein condensates. in: Applied physics reviews. 2025 ; Jahrgang 12, Nr. 3.
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