Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977jap....48.3193k&link_type=abstract
Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 48, Aug. 1977, p. 3193-3200. Research supported by the National Research Council of Canada.
Physics
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Antenna Design, Gravitational Waves, Magnetic Transducers, Relativity, Signal Detectors, Aluminum, Design Analysis, Mounting, Prototypes, Q Factors, Remote Control, Resonant Frequencies, Ring Structures, Superconducting Magnets
Scientific paper
The design, construction, and testing of a gravitational antenna for use at 3 mK is discussed. Developments include the 'weak spring ring' and 'resonant ring' mounting systems, and a highly sensitive magnetic detector with remotely controlled continuously variable coupling to the antenna. For a prototype aluminum antenna a Q value of 4 million was obtained at 4.2 K, and calculations predict a sensitivity sufficient to detect thermal oscillations at 3 mK.
Barton R.
Kos J. F.
Ramadan B.
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