Abstract

The principle of an atomic interferometer based on the longitudinal Stem-Gerlach effect is given Possible realizations using beams of metastable rare gas atoms or metastable hydrogen atoms are described Some examples of phase-objects are discussed and some possible applications are suggested The atoms coming out of the interferometer exhibit uncommon properties, particularly a permanent multiple locahsation regarding the extemal atomic vanables (« beaded » atoms)

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