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@article{Abend:2024:10.1116/5.0185291,
author = {Abend, S and Allard, B and Alonso, I and Antoniadis, J and Araujo, H and Arduini, G and Arnold, AS and Asano, T and Augst, N and Badurina, L and Balaz, A and Banks, H and Barone, M and Barsanti, M and Bassi, A and Battelier, B and Baynham, CFA and Beaufils, Q and Belic, A and Beniwal, A and Bernabeu, J and Bertinelli, F and Bertoldi, A and Biswas, IA and Blas, D and Boegel, P and Bogojevic, A and Bohm, J and Bohringer, S and Bongs, K and Bouyer, P and Brand, C and Brimis, A and Buchmueller, O and Cacciapuoti, L and Calatroni, S and Canuel, B and Caprini, C and Caramete, A and Caramete, L and Carlesso, M and Carlton, J and Casariego, M and Charmandaris, V and Chen, YA and Chiofalo, ML and Cimbri, A and Coleman, J and Constantin, FL and Contaldi, CR and Cui, Y and Ros, ED and Davies, G and Rosendo, EDP and Deppner, C and Derevianko, A and de, Rham C and De, Roeck A and Derr, D and Pumpo, FD and Djordjevic, GS and Dobrich, B and Domokos, P and Dornan, P and Doser, M and Drougakis, G and D},
doi = {10.1116/5.0185291},
journal = {AVS Quantum Science},
title = {Terrestrial very-long-baseline atom interferometry: Workshop summary},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1116/5.0185291},
volume = {6},
year = {2024}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AB - This document presents a summary of the 2023 Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry Workshop hosted by CERN. The workshop brought together experts from around the world to discuss the exciting developments in large-scale atom interferometer (AI) prototypes and their potential for detecting ultralight dark matter and gravitational waves. The primary objective of the workshop was to lay the groundwork for an international TVLBAI proto-collaboration. This collaboration aims to unite researchers from different institutions to strategize and secure funding for terrestrial large-scale AI projects. The ultimate goal is to create a roadmap detailing the design and technology choices for one or more kilometer–scale detectors, which will be operational in the mid-2030s. The key sections of this report present the physics case and technical challenges, together with a comprehensive overview of the discussions at the workshop together with the main conclusions.
AU - Abend,S
AU - Allard,B
AU - Alonso,I
AU - Antoniadis,J
AU - Araujo,H
AU - Arduini,G
AU - Arnold,AS
AU - Asano,T
AU - Augst,N
AU - Badurina,L
AU - Balaz,A
AU - Banks,H
AU - Barone,M
AU - Barsanti,M
AU - Bassi,A
AU - Battelier,B
AU - Baynham,CFA
AU - Beaufils,Q
AU - Belic,A
AU - Beniwal,A
AU - Bernabeu,J
AU - Bertinelli,F
AU - Bertoldi,A
AU - Biswas,IA
AU - Blas,D
AU - Boegel,P
AU - Bogojevic,A
AU - Bohm,J
AU - Bohringer,S
AU - Bongs,K
AU - Bouyer,P
AU - Brand,C
AU - Brimis,A
AU - Buchmueller,O
AU - Cacciapuoti,L
AU - Calatroni,S
AU - Canuel,B
AU - Caprini,C
AU - Caramete,A
AU - Caramete,L
AU - Carlesso,M
AU - Carlton,J
AU - Casariego,M
AU - Charmandaris,V
AU - Chen,YA
AU - Chiofalo,ML
AU - Cimbri,A
AU - Coleman,J
AU - Constantin,FL
AU - Contaldi,CR
AU - Cui,Y
AU - Ros,ED
AU - Davies,G
AU - Rosendo,EDP
AU - Deppner,C
AU - Derevianko,A
AU - de,Rham C
AU - De,Roeck A
AU - Derr,D
AU - Pumpo,FD
AU - Djordjevic,GS
AU - Dobrich,B
AU - Domokos,P
AU - Dornan,P
AU - Doser,M
AU - Drougakis,G
AU - Dunningham,J
AU - Duspayev,A
AU - Easo,S
AU - Eby,J
AU - Efremov,M
AU - Ekelof,T
AU - Elertas,G
AU - Ellis,J
AU - Evans,D
AU - Fadeev,P
AU - Fanì,M
AU - Fassi,F
AU - Fattori,M
AU - Fayet,P
AU - Felea,D
AU - Feng,J
AU - Friedrich,A
AU - Fuchs,E
AU - Gaaloul,N
AU - Gao,D
AU - Gardner,S
AU - Garraway,B
AU - Gauguet,A
AU - Gerlach,S
AU - Gersemann,M
AU - Gibson,V
AU - Giese,E
AU - Giudice,GF
AU - Glasbrenner,EP
AU - Gundo,M
AU - Haehnelt,M
AU - Hakulinen,T
AU - Hammerer,K
AU - Hanmeli,ET
DO - 10.1116/5.0185291
PY - 2024///
TI - Terrestrial very-long-baseline atom interferometry: Workshop summary
T2 - AVS Quantum Science
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1116/5.0185291
VL - 6
ER -

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