Magnetic recoil interferometer in a uniform gravitational field. Comment on Observation of the quantum equivalence principle for matter-waves
Magnetic recoil interferometer in a uniform gravitational field. Comment on Observation of the quantum equivalence principle for matter-waves
The calculation of the phase shift of a matter-wave interferometer looks different for different coordinate choices or the addition of a uniform gravitational field, but the final result of the observable phase shift does not depend on the coordinate choices or the uniform gravitational field. We find that the phase shift observed in ``Observation of the quantum equivalence principle for matter-waves'' is a magnetic recoil phase shift, similar to the recoil phase shift in light-pulse interferometers. Recoil phase shifts are inversely proportional to the inertial mass and do not depend on the gravitational mass. Our analysis highlights the difference between magnetic and gravitational acceleration in quantum mechanics.
Peter Asenbaum、Chris Overstreet
物理学
Peter Asenbaum,Chris Overstreet.Magnetic recoil interferometer in a uniform gravitational field. Comment on Observation of the quantum equivalence principle for matter-waves[EB/OL].(2025-04-21)[2025-05-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.15409.点此复制
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