Yukawa Force Spectroscopy to Search for Violations of Newton’s Law of Gravity below 1 μm Distances

verfasst von
Helena Schmidt
betreut von
Gerhard Heinzel
Abstract

Gravity is well tested on several length scales, but some unified theories predict deviations in the region below 1 mm. In this thesis I will present a method to search for such deviations in the sub-micrometre length scale. Below 1 μm, the electrostatic and the Casimir force are stronger than the gravitational force by some magnitudes. To distinguish these forces, I have designed a new force measurement setup based on the frequency modulation AFM technique. Utilizing a quartz based parallelogram cantilever, it is feasible to measure these forces with sufficient accuracy for us to set new constraints for possible deviations of gravity. In this thesis I will present a new method of measuring such deviations of gravity, and show the initial results I have obtained using it. This will show that the measurement concept works, but that improvements are necessary before we can achieve optimum measurement uncertainty.

Organisationseinheit(en)
QUEST Leibniz Forschungsschule
Typ
Dissertation
Anzahl der Seiten
152
Publikationsdatum
2020
Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht
Elektronische Version(en)
https://doi.org/10.15488/9983 (Zugang: Offen)
 

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