We report on a conceptually new test of the equivalence principle performed
by measuring the acceleration in Earth's gravity field of two isotopes of
strontium atoms, namely, the bosonic 88Sr isotope which has no spin vs the
fermionic 87Sr isotope which has a half-integer spin. The effect of
gravity upon the two atomic species has been probed by means of a precision
differential measurement of the Bloch frequency for the two atomic matter waves
in a vertical optical lattice. We obtain the values η=(0.2±1.6)×10−7 for the E\"otv\"os parameter and
k=(0.5±1.1)×10−7 for the coupling between nuclear spin and gravity.
This is the first reported experimental test of the equivalence principle for
bosonic and fermionic particles and opens a new way to the search for the
predicted spin-gravity coupling effects.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. New spin-gravtity coupling analysis on the data
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