Difference between revisions of "Particle Detection B"
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== Guidelines == | == Guidelines == | ||
− | === Lecture 1: Intro and | + | === Lecture 1: Intro and Power Spectral Density === |
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+ | === Lecture 2: Gaussian beam, Fabry-Perot cavities === | ||
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+ | === Lecture 3: Interferometry (general, Michelson) and Interferometer for GW detection (power and signal recycling) === | ||
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+ | === Lecture 4: Low frequency noise: seismic and Newtonian noise, suspension systems === | ||
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+ | === Lecture 5: Low to mid frequency noise: suspension wire and mirror thermal noise, coatings, monolithic suspensions === | ||
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+ | === Lecture 6: Low to high frequency noise: quantum noise, laser (power), squeezing === | ||
+ | === Lecture 7: Sensing & control and/or future detectors === | ||
== Literature == | == Literature == |
Revision as of 09:41, 31 March 2020
Put here all relevant material for students
To do
- Email to students