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Collaborations

par Astrid Lambrecht - 16 octobre 2012

- Chris BINNS, University of Leicester, UK
— Casimir force between a metal and a semimetal
— Measurement of the Casimir effect under ultrahigh vacuum : Calibration method

- Luc BLANCHET, IAP ; Christian BORDÉ, Peter WOLF SYRTE ; Claude COHEN-TANNOUDJI, Christophe SALOMON, LKB
— Atom gravimeters and gravitational redshift
— Does an atom interferometer test the gravitational redshift at the Compton frequency ?

-  Ho Bun CHAN, Hong Kong University
— Casimir Force on a Surface with Shallow Nanoscale Corrugations : Geometry and Finite Conductivity Effects

- Joël CHEVRIER, Institut Néel, Grenoble
— Quantitative non-contact dynamic Casimir force measurements

- Bruno CHRISTOPHE, Bernard FOULON, Agnès LÉVY DMPH ONERA  ; Gilles METRIS GEMINI, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur
— Electrostatic accelerometer with bias rejection for Gravitation and Solar System physics
— Pioneer 10 Doppler data analysis : disentangling periodic and secular anomalies
— Simulation of Ambiguity Effects in Doppler Tracking of Pioneer Probes
— ODYSSEY, Orbit Determination Software for the Pioneer Data Analysis

- Diego DALVIT, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
— Electrostatic patch effects in Casimir force experiments performed in the sphere-plane geometry (to appear in PRA 2012)
— Modeling electrostatic patch effects in Casimir force measurements
— Driving quantized vortices with quantum vacuum fluctuations
— Disorder in Quantum Vacuum : Casimir-Induced Localization of Matter Waves
— Dispersive interactions between atoms and nonplanar surfaces
— Probing Quantum-Vacuum Geometrical Effects with Cold Atoms

- Laurent DURAFOURG, Philippe ANDREUCCI, CEA-LETI, Grenoble
— The Casimir effect for silicon and gold slabs

- Jean-Jacques GREFFET, Laboratoire Charles Fabry de l’Institut d’Optique Graduate School, Palaiseau
— Radiative heat transfer between two dielectric nanogratings in the scattering approach
— Enhanced radiative heat transfer between nanostructured gold plates

- Aurélien HEES, Véronique DEHANT, Observatoire Royal de Belgique ; Christophe LE PONCIN-LAFFITTE, Peter WOLF SYRTE ; Valéry LAINEY IMCCE ; André FÜZFA, Université de Namur
— Radioscience simulations in General Relativity and in alternative theories of gravity

-  Gert-Ludwig INGOLD, Institut für Physik, Universität Augsburg, D
— Classical Casimir interaction in the plane-sphere geometry
— Quantum dissipative Brownian motion and the Casimir effect

- Marc-Thierry JAEKEL, Laboratoire de Physique Théorique de l’ENS
— Classical Casimir interaction in the plane-sphere geometry
— Large-scale EPR correlation and gravitational waves backgrounds
— Mass, inertia and gravitation
— Bounds on gravitational wave backgrounds from large distance clock comparisons
— Radar ranging and Doppler tracking in post-Einsteinian metric theories of gravity
— Post-Einsteinian tests of gravitation
— Gravitational decoherence of atomic interferometers
— Frequency up-converted radiation from a cavity moving in vacuum
— Motion Induced Radiation from a Vibrating Cavity
— Time-Frequency Transfer with Quantum Fields

- Vasily KLIMOV, P.N. Lebedev Institute, Moscow
— Anomalous behaviour of van der Waals forces between plasmonic nanoparticles

-  Paulo MAIA NETO, Instituto de Fisica, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, BR
— Classical Casimir interaction in the plane-sphere geometry
— Thermal Casimir Effect in the Plane-Sphere Geometry
— Casimir Interaction between Plane and Spherical Metallic Surfaces
— The Casimir effect within scattering theory
— Lateral Casimir force beyond the proximity force approximation
— The Casimir effect with rough metallic mirrors

- Valery NESVIZHEVSKY, ILL, Grenoble, and the GRANIT collaboration
— Short-range fundamental forces

- Valery NESVIZHEVSKY, ILL, Grenoble ; Alexei VORONIN, Lebedev Institute Moscow
— Interference of the whispering gallery states of antihydrogen
— Whispering-gallery states of antihydrogen near a curved surface

- Valery NESVIZHEVSKY, ILL, Grenoble ; Alexei VORONIN, Lebedev Institute Moscow ; Egor LYCHAGIN, Alexei MUZYCHKA, Alexei STRELKOV, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Dubna
— Quantum levitation of nanoparticles seen with ultracold neutrons (to appear in Crystallography Reports 2012)
— Study of levitating nanoparticles using ultracold neutrons
— Casimir interaction between a dielectric nanosphere and a metallic plane

- Valery NESVIZHEVSKY, ILL, Grenoble ; Roberto ONOFRIO, Dartmouth College, USA
— Development of a high-sensitivity torsional balance for the study of the Casimir force in the 1–10 micrometre range

- Luigi ROSA, University of Naples
— Repulsive Casimir force : Sufficient conditions

- Christophe SALOMON, LKB ; Peter WOLF SYRTE
— Testing General Relativity with Atomic Clocks

- Vitaly SVETOVOY, University of Twente, The Netherlands
— Sample dependence of the Casimir force

- Peter WOLF, Pierre LEMONDE, Sébastien BIZE, Arnaud LANDRAGIN, André CLAIRON, SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris
— From optical lattice clocks to the measurement of forces in the Casimir regime


- G. AMELINO-CAMELIA and the GAUGE Collaboration
— GAUGE : the GrAnd Unification and Gravity Explorer

- Bruno CHRISTOPHE and the OSS Collaboration
— OSS (Outer Solar System) : A fundamental and planetary physics mission to Neptune, Triton and the Kuiper Belt

- Bruno CHRISTOPHE and the ODYSSEY Collaboration
— Odyssey : a solar system mission

- Hansjorg DITTUS and the Pioneer Anomaly Explorer Collaboration
— A Mission to Explore the Pioneer Anomaly, ESA Spec.Publ. 588 (2005) 3-10

- Wolfgang ERTMER and the MWXG Collaboration
— Matter wave explorer of gravity (MWXG)

- Slava TURYSHEV and the LATOR Collaboration
— Advancing fundamental physics with the Laser Astrometric Test of Relativity The LATOR mission

- Peter WOLF and the SAGAS Collaboration
— Quantum physics exploring gravity in the outer solar system : the SAGAS project


- Patrice PEREZ, IRFU CEA, and the GBAR collaboration

- Philippe BOUYER, Institut d’Optique Graduate School, and the MIGA collaboration

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