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Optical Cavities For Optical Atomic Clocks Atom Interferometry And Gravitationalwave Detection 1st Ed 2019 Miguel Dovale Lvarez

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Optical Cavities For Optical Atomic Clocks Atom Interferometry And Gravitationalwave Detection 1st Ed 2019 Miguel Dovale Lvarez
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.97 MB
Author: Miguel Dovale Álvarez
ISBN: 9783030208622, 9783030208639, 3030208621, 303020863X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2019

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Optical Cavities For Optical Atomic Clocks Atom Interferometry And Gravitationalwave Detection 1st Ed 2019 Miguel Dovale Lvarez by Miguel Dovale Álvarez 9783030208622, 9783030208639, 3030208621, 303020863X instant download after payment.

Devised at the beginning of the 20th century by french physicists Charles Fabry and Alfred Perot, the Fabry-Perot optical cavity is perhaps the most deceptively simple setup in optics, and today a key resource in many areas of science and technology. This thesis delves deeply into the applications of optical cavities in a variety of contexts: from LIGO’s 4-km-long interferometer arms that are allowing us to observe the universe in a new way by measuring gravitational waves, to the atomic clocks used to realise time with unprecedented accuracy which will soon lead to a redefinition of the second, and the matterwave interferometers that are enabling us to test and measure gravity in a new scale. The work presented accounts for the elegance and versatility of this setup, which today underpins much of the progress in the frontier of atomic and gravitational experimental physics.

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