Patents by Inventor Geoff De Villiers

Geoff De Villiers has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11269111
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a gravity gradiometer including a pair of magneto-optical traps for measuring a gravity gradient. A cold atom gravity gradiometer system includes comprising: first and second magneto-optical traps, each having a plurality of mirrored surfaces arranged to reflect an incident laser beam to trap respective first and second cold atom clouds separated from each other by a separation distance; an optical subsystem arranged to transmit a first laser beam in a first direction along a first longitudinal axis towards the first magneto-optical trap and a second laser beam in an opposite second direction along a second longitudinal axis towards the second magneto-optical trap, the second longitudinal axis being parallel to the first longitudinal axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2022
    Assignee: THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
    Inventors: Andrew Lamb, Geoff De Villiers, Michael Holynski, Kai Bongs
  • Publication number: 20200386906
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a gravity gradiometer including a pair of magneto-optical traps for measuring a gravity gradient. A cold atom gravity gradiometer system includes comprising: first and second magneto-optical traps, each having a plurality of mirrored surfaces arranged to reflect an incident laser beam to trap respective first and second cold atom clouds separated from each other by a separation distance; an optical subsystem arranged to transmit a first laser beam in a first direction along a first longitudinal axis towards the first magneto-optical trap and a second laser beam in an opposite second direction along a second longitudinal axis towards the second magneto-optical trap, the second longitudinal axis being parallel to the first longitudinal axis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2018
    Publication date: December 10, 2020
    Inventors: Andrew Lamb, Geoff De Villiers, Michael Holynski, Kai Bongs