Detection of gravitational radiation using superconducting circuits

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The influence of a non-stationary gravitational field on a superconducting circuit is studied. It is shown that the quantum mechanical quantization of magnetic flux in a superconducting circuit can be used to detect gravitational radiation, in principle. For two such devices, the change in the magnetic flux in one of the solenoids in each superconducting circuit, due to a gravitational wave, is computed.
I thank J. Stachel and J.R. Waldram for useful discussions concerning, respectively, the theoretical and experimental aspects of this letter. Part of this work was done when I was at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and the Los Alamos National Laboratory during September-November 1984.

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