Space Sciencesnpj Microgravity
The space cold atom interferometer for testing the equivalence principle in the China Space Station
M. He, X. Chen, et al.
This study presents a cutting-edge payload designed for a dual-species cold rubidium atom interferometer, set to enhance the precision of weak equivalence principle tests in the unique microgravity environment of the China Space Station. A team of researchers, including Meng He, Xi Chen, and others, detail their findings and the expected impacts of this innovative technology.
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