Gravitational waves may be hidden in the light atoms emit
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Researchers propose detecting gravitational waves by observing how these spacetime ripples subtly alter the frequency of light emitted by atoms in different directions, rather than using kilometer-long instruments that measure distance changes. This approach could enable compact, millimeter-scale detectors using cold atoms and atomic clocks, potentially making gravitational wave detection more accessible while providing information about wave direction and polarization.
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