Todd L. Gustavson, Ph.D.
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Stanford University, Palo Alto, CAArea:
AMO physicsGoogle:
"Todd Gustavson"Mean distance: 12.17
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(Precision rotation sensing using atom interferometry.) |
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Young B, Scott Bonomi D, Patterson T, et al. (2007) Atom optic inertial and gravitational sensors Optics Infobase Conference Papers |
Streed EW, Chikkatur AP, Gustavson TL, et al. (2006) Large atom number Bose-Einstein condensate machines Review of Scientific Instruments. 77 |
Chikkatur AP, Shin Y, Leanhardt AE, et al. (2002) A continuous source of Bose-Einstein condensed atoms. Science (New York, N.Y.). 296: 2193-5 |
Görlitz A, Vogels JM, Leanhardt AE, et al. (2001) Realization of Bose-Einstein condensates in lower dimensions. Physical Review Letters. 87: 130402 |
Inouye S, Low RF, Gupta S, et al. (2000) Amplification of light and atoms in a bose-einstein condensate Physical Review Letters. 85: 4225-8 |
Gustavson TL, Landragin A, Kasevich MA. (2000) Rotation sensing with a dual atom-interferometer Sagnac gyroscope Classical and Quantum Gravity. 17: 2385-2398 |
Durfee D, Fixler J, Foster G, et al. (2000) Atom interferometer inertial force sensors Record - Ieee Plans, Position Location and Navigation Symposium. 395-398 |
Durfee D, Fixler J, Foster G, et al. (2000) Atom interferometer inertial force sensors Record - Ieee Plans, Position Location and Navigation Symposium. 395-398 |
Gustavson TL, Bouyer P, Kasevich MA. (1998) A dual atomic beam matter-wave gyroscope Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 3270: 62-69 |
Gustavson TL, Bouyer P, Kasevich MA. (1997) Precision rotation measurements with an atom interferometer gyroscope Physical Review Letters. 78: 2046-2049 |