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Nov 2005
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GENERAL RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATION. Proceedings of the 17th International Conference. Held 18-23 July 2004 in RDS Convention Cen
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The session on advanced detector research and development was principally focused on ideas and experiments investigating the reduction of thermal noise in suspensions and test masses for interferometric gravitational wave detectors. Recurring themes were the potential use of silicon, cryogenic operation, and methods of fabricating suspensions. With respect to the optical design of future detectors, we learnt about the potential advantages of using non-Gaussian beams, the possibility of optimizing signal-to-noise ratio by tuning the signal recycling cavity, and recent results on squeezing light at frequencies of interest for gravitational wave detection. We look forward to seeing many of these innovative ideas incorporated in future detectors.
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