Recent Advances in Metrology and Fundamental Constants ( International School of Physics “Enrico Fermi” )

Publication series : International School of Physics “Enrico Fermi”

Author: Quinn T.J.;Leschiutta S.  

Publisher: Ios Press‎

Publication year: 2001

E-ISBN: 9781614990024

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781586031671

Subject: O4 Physics

Keyword: 物理学

Language: ENG

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The exchange between physics and metrology is always fascinating and exciting. Many are the open problems in physics that call for extremely precise standards, many are the advances in metrology made possible by a deep and assiduous study of the underlying physics. One has just to think of the enormous sophistication required in the measurements of some absolute quantities such as the Avogadro, the gas, or the gravitational constants. It is also worth noticing that not only the units of a metrological system are interrelated through the fundamental constants, but also the latter find their full significance when they are determined through the most exacting metrological experiments. Over the past decade many improvements took place and these are discussed in this book; from one side the old caesium SI second definition has found a new realisation, with the “fountain” approach, replacing the classical thermal atomic beam. The use of “cold” atom techniques, in which bunches of inert atoms are collected, slowed down, and cooled, has opened a number of new and unexpected avenues for metrology and fundamental constants; one of these possibilities being the atom interferometry. Another important “quantum jump” was the demonstration of the possibility of performing a direct frequency division in the visible, using ultra short femtosecond pulses. In addition, the possibility of “counting” electrons or photons gave a fundamental support to the development of single-electron capaci

Chapter

Metrology and the logic of physics

Measurement and society

Education in metrology

FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS

I. The fundamental constants and physics

II. The fundamental constants and metrology

The Newtonian constant of gravitation, G

III. The Planck constant

The Avogadro constant

Determination of the universal gas constant R and other metrological applications of speed of sound measurements

Fine-structure constant alpha and precision laser spectroscopy of helium

PHYSICS AND FUNDAMENTAL METROLOGY

Mass metrology

The quantum Hall effect and its application in metrology

Standards of current and capacitance based on single-electron tunneling devices

Josephson junctions: New applications

Cooling, trapping and manipulation of atoms and Bose-Einstein condensates: Applications to metrology

Atomic frequency standards: Basic physics and impact on metrology

Physics behind the definition of the meter

Optical and mechanical metrology

Nanometrology

Developments in optical radiometry

RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATION

Relativity and metrology

Relativity with clocks in space

Precise gravitation measurements on Earth and in space: Tests of the Equivalence Principle

MATHEMATICAL MODELS

Estimation and uncertainty in metrology

Data analysis for model building and signal estimation: Guidelines, paradigms and methods

NEW HORIZONS

Quantum metrology with entangled photons

Measuring the frequency of light with a femtosecond laser frequency comb

Experiments with rubidium Bose-Einstein condensates in a radio-frequency field: Interactions, collisions and interference

Chaos, metrology and fundamental constants

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