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Precision Measurements with Microscopic Levitated Objects (GPMFC)

INVITED · H03 · ID: 436479





Presentations

  • Searching for new forces at micron scale and other fun tricks with levitated microspheres

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: N. Priel et al. "A background-free optically levitated charge sensor", arXiv:2112.10383v1<br>C. Blakemore et al. "Search for non-Newtonian interactions at micrometer scale with a levitated test mass" Phys Rev D 104 (2021) L061101<br>A.Kawasaki et al, "High sensitivity, levitated microsphere apparatus for short-distance force measurements" Rev. Sci. Instrum. 91, 083201 (2020)<br>C. Blakemore et al. "Absolute pressure and gas species identification with an optically levitated rotor" J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B 38, 024201 (2020)<br>A. D. Rider et al. "Electrically driven, optically levitated microscopic rotors" Phys. Rev. A 99 041802(R) (2019)

    Presenters

    • Giorgio Gratta

      Stanford University, Stanford Univ

    Authors

    • Giorgio Gratta

      Stanford University, Stanford Univ

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  • Ultrasensitive magnetometry with levitated ferromagnetic torque sensors

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: Andrea Vinante, Chris Timberlake, Dmitry Budker, Derek F. Jackson Kimball, Alexander O. Sushkov, and Hendrik Ulbricht. Surpassing the Energy Resolution Limit with ferromagnetic torque sensors, Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 070801 (2021).

    Presenters

    • Andrea Vinante

      CNR - Istituto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie, Trento

    Authors

    • Andrea Vinante

      CNR - Istituto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie, Trento

    • Chris Timberlake

      University of Southampton

    • Dmitry Budker

      Johannes Gutenberg University and UC Berkeley

    • Derek F Jackson Kimball

      California State University - East Bay, CSU, East Bay, California State University, East Bay

    • Alexander Sushkov

      Boston University

    • Hendrik Ulbricht

      University of Southampton

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