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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 3179-3191 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | Applied optics |
Volume | 44 |
Issue number | 16 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2005 |
Externally published | Yes |
Abstract
We report on our prototype experiment that uses a 4-m detuned resonant sideband extraction interferometer with suspended mirrors, which has almost the same configuration as the next-generation, gravitational-wave detectors. We have developed a new control scheme and have succeeded in the operation of such an interferometer with suspended mirrors for the first time ever as far as we know. We believe that this is the first such instrument that can see the radiation pressure signal enhancement, which can improve the sensitivity of next-generation gravitational-wave detectors.
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In: Applied optics, Vol. 44, No. 16, 01.06.2005, p. 3179-3191.
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T1 - Development of a frequency-detuned interferometer as a prototype experiment for next-generation gravitational-wave detectors
AU - Somiya, Kentaro
AU - Beyersdorf, Peter
AU - Arai, Koji
AU - Sato, Shuichi
AU - Kawamura, Seiji
AU - Miyakawa, Osamu
AU - Kawazoe, Fumiko
AU - Sakata, Shihori
AU - Sekido, Aya
AU - Mio, Norikatsu
PY - 2005/6/1
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