PAINTS: Commercialisation of a Practical Atom Interferometer for Sensing
Lead Participant:
M-SQUARED LASERS LIMITED
Abstract
In an atom interferometer, the atoms act as miniature test masses and are sensitive to gravity and motion. This is a quantum technology as it relies on the interference of the atoms with each other, a manifestation of wave-particle duality, i.e. the fact that matter can behave like a wave under certain circumstances; it is the quantum nature of the technique that affords it great sensitivity. This project will, for the first time, demonstrate an atom interferometer in a UK commercial environment. The expertise of M Squared Lasers in laser engineering and system integration will be combined with the academic excellence of the University of Birmingham to create a collaborative team capable of delivering the proposed commercial product. Gravitational sensors enable one to see through matter and below the ground. Applications can be envisaged in many sectors, from the detection of new oil and gas deposits, surveying unknown underground infrastructure such as pipes and cables, to monitoring the water table.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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M-SQUARED LASERS LIMITED | £383,852 | £ 230,309 |
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Participant |
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UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM | ||
M SQUARED LIFE LIMITED |
People |
ORCID iD |
James Bain (Project Manager) |