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High dynamic range flexure transfer function measurement

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Slagmolen, Bram
Brokmann, X
Shaddock, Daniel
Gray, Malcolm
McClelland, David

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Institute of Physics Publishing

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We report the measurement of the transfer function of a flexure suspension system which is used in the ANU thermal noise experiment. This suspension hinges over four thin machined flexure membranes ensuring uniaxial motion. We have successfully measured the transfer function of the suspension using a novel high dynamic range measuring technique.

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Classical and Quantum Gravity

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