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Tests of fundamental physics at very low energy with quantum technology

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In this colloquium, I will discuss how fundamental physics can be probed with very low energy experiments. I will focus mainly on the example of dark matter and start by reviewing our theoretical understanding of dark matter. I will then discussed how very light dark matter can be probed with clocks and other quantum interferometers. I will explain that these quantum sensors can basically do cosmology, astrophysics and particle physics in a small lab. Furthermore, they could even probe quantum gravity.

This talk is part of the Physics and Astronomy Colloquia series.

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