Physics – General Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1986
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Physical Review A - General Physics, 3rd Series (ISSN 0556-2791), vol. 34, Nov. 1986, p. 4043-4054. USAF-Navy-supported research
Physics
General Physics
34
Gravity Waves, Laser Cavities, Laser Interferometry, Ring Lasers, Spontaneous Emission, Cross Correlation, Hamiltonian Functions, Maxwell Equation, Sagnac Effect, Wave Propagation
Scientific paper
The passive- and active-cavity approaches to interferometric detection of very small displacements are discussed. It is shown how, with an appropriate measurement scheme, a correlated spontaneous emission laser may be used to achieve a sensitivity surpassing the conventional schemes. It is also noted that the 'nonlocal' or 'tidal' nature of the g-wave interaction with the detector takes a very different form in passive and active devices.
Gea-Banacloche Julio
Scully Marlan . O.
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