Suspended animation - testing Newtonian gravity at the micron scale
ORAL
Abstract
An active experimental front in the modern study of Gravity is testing the (Newtonian) law of gravitation at the 1 μm – 100 μm length scale. Electromagnetic forces are several orders of magnitude stronger than gravity, and pose a formidable challenge in any experiment aiming to measure the latter. This work describes results from a platform based on optically trapped neutral microspheres that probes deviations from Newtonian gravity. In addition to modest improvements to a previous iteration of the experimental apparatus, we present a novel technique that allows further suppression of electromagnetic backgrounds. This technique, which relies an optomechanical force sensor, provides a complementary technique to previous searches that have largely relied on variations of mechanical springs.
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Publication: 10.1103/PhysRevD.104.L061101<br>10.1126/sciadv.abo2361
Presenters
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Gautam Venugopalan
Stanford University
Authors
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Gautam Venugopalan
Stanford University
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Alexander Fieguth
Stanford University
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Nadav Priel
Stanford university
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Charles P Blakemore
Stanford University
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Lorenzo Magrini
Univ of Vienna
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Giorgio Gratta
Stanford University