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Experimental demonstration of variable-reflectivity signal recycling for interferometric gravitational-wave detectors

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De Vine, Glenn
Shaddock, Daniel
McClelland, David

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Optical Society of America

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The results of an experimental demonstration of a benchtop Michelson interferometer with a variable-reflectivity signal mirror are presented. This variable reflectivity is achieved by employment of a second Michelson interferometer. The results are presented in the form of the frequency responses obtained from this configuration with a signal laser injection method. It is shown that the frequency response can be dynamically tuned with independent peak frequency and bandwidth control. Such a configuration gives a tunable frequency response and has an application as a flexible gravitational-wave detector.

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Optics Letters

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2037-12-31