“…Several experiments can now test these predictions. Atoms transmitted through a cavity ͑Anderson et Sukenik et al, 1993͒, atoms diffracted from a material grating Grisenti, Schöllkopf, Toennies, Manson, et al, 2000;Shimizu, 2001;Bruehl et al, 2002;Cronin and Perreault, 2004;Perreault et al, 2005͒, atoms undergoing quantam reflection ͑Anderson et al, 1986Berkhout et al, 1989;Shimizu, 2001;Shimizu and Fujita, 2002a;Druzhinina and DeKieviet, 2003;Pasquini et al, 2006͒, atoms reflecting from evanescent waves near surfaces ͑Hajnal et al, 1989;Kaiser et al, 1996;Westbrook et al, 1998;Esteve et al, 2004͒, atoms trapped near surfaces ͑Lin et al, 2004McGuirk et al, 2004;Harber et al, 2005͒, andatoms in interferometers ͑Brezger et al, 2002;Kohno et al, 2003;Nairz et al, 2003;Cronin, 2005, 2006͒ have been used to measure atom-surface interaction potentials. For a review of experiments see the CAMS ͑2005͒ proceedings.…”