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This project aims to develop advanced low-noise inertial sensors to enhance seismic isolation for gravitational wave detectors. The technology promises significant improvements in sensitivity and noise reduction, with potential applications beyond astronomy.
The detection of gravitational waves is expected within the decade and it will start a new era in astronomy. A limiting factor for all earth-based gravitational-wave detectors is isolation from ground motion that limits both low frequency sensitivity and detector operation.
We propose to develop a new kind of extremely low-noise inertial sensors using laser-interferometer readout that can drastically improve active seismic isolation systems.
The interferometric readout developed at Birmingham ha…
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