790 research outputs found
External quantum efficiency enhancement by photon recycling with backscatter evasion
The nonunity quantum efficiency (QE) in photodiodes (PD) causes deterioration
of signal quality in quantum optical experiments due to photocurrent loss as
well as the introduction of vacuum fluctuations into the measurement. In this
paper, we report that the external QE enhancement of a PD was demonstrated by
recycling the reflected photons. The external QE for an InGaAs PD was increased
by 0.01 - 0.06 from 0.86 - 0.92 over a wide range of incident angles. Moreover,
we confirmed that this technique does not increase backscattered light when the
recycled beam is properly misaligned
DECIGO and DECIGO pathfinder
A space gravitational-wave antenna, DECIGO (DECI-hertz interferometer Gravitational wave Observatory), will provide fruitful insights into the universe, particularly on the formation mechanism of supermassive black holes, dark energy and the inflation of the universe. In the current pre-conceptual design, DECIGO will be comprising four interferometer units; each interferometer unit will be formed by three drag-free spacecraft with 1000 km separation. Since DECIGO will be an extremely challenging mission with high-precision formation flight with long baseline, it is important to increase the technical feasibility before its planned launch in 2027. Thus, we are planning to launch two milestone missions. DECIGO pathfinder (DPF) is the first milestone mission, and key components for DPF are being tested on ground and in orbit. In this paper, we review the conceptual design and current status of DECIGO and DPF
Guided Lock of a Suspended Optical Cavity Enhanced by a Higher Order Extrapolation
Lock acquisition of a suspended optical cavity can be a highly stochastic
process and is therefore nontrivial. Guided lock is a method to make lock
acquisition less stochastic by decelerating the motion of the cavity length
based on an extrapolation of the motion from an instantaneous velocity
measurement. We propose an improved scheme which is less susceptible to seismic
disturbances by incorporating the acceleration as a higher order correction in
the extrapolation. We implemented the new scheme in a 300-m suspended
Fabry-Perot cavity and improved the success rate of lock acquisition by a
factor of 30
Report on the Observation Run of TAMA300 in the Spring of 2003
Abstract This paper describes operational status of TAMA300, a 300-m interferometric gravitational wave detector in Japan, during the observation run for two months in the Spring of 2003, as well as the enhancement of the systems prepared for this run
Development of a frequency-detuned interferometer as a prototype experiment for next-generation gravitational-wave detectors
We report on our prototype experiment that uses a 4-m detuned resonant sideband extraction interferometer with suspended mirrors, which has almost the same configuration as the next-generation, gravitational-wave detectors. We have developed a new control scheme and have succeeded in the operation of such an interferometer with suspended mirrors for the first time ever as far as we know. We believe that this is the first such instrument that can see the radiation pressure signal enhancement, which can improve the sensitivity of next-generation gravitational-wave detectors
Global optimization of multilayer dielectric coatings for precision measurements
We describe the design of optimized multilayer dielectric coatings for
precision laser interferometry. By setting up an appropriate cost function and
then using a global optimizer to find a minimum in the parameter space, we were
able to realize coating designs that meet the design requirements for spectral
reflectivity, thermal noise, absorption, and tolerances to coating fabrication
errors.Comment: Updating to v2 with some minor change
Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Shear Walls under Eccentric Tensile Axial Force
Six reinforced concrete shear wall models were built and tested to investigate effects of cyclic lateral loading and an eccentric tensile axial force on their shear strength behavior. The following are confirmed from this test result. When the elongation at the bottom of the boundary column on the compression side for a lateral force is small, the shear strength of shear walls subjected to a tensile axial force at the boundary column can be evaluated by conventional shear strenght equations, regardless of cycilc lateral loading and the eccentric tensile axial force. However when this elongation of the boundary column increases, the test maximum value is much lower than the value calculated from conventional equations
Analysis of the phenomenon of speculative trading in one of its basic manifestations: postage stamp bubbles
We document and analyze the empirical facts concerning one of the clearest
evidence of speculation in financial trading as observed in the postage
collection stamp market. We unravel some of the mechanisms of speculative
behavior which emphasize the role of fancy and collective behavior. In our
conclusion, we propose a classification of speculative markets based on two
parameters, namely the amplitude of the price peak and a second parameter that
measures its ``sharpness''. This study is offered to anchor modeling efforts to
realistic market constraints and observations.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures and 2 tables, in press in Int. J. Mod. Phys.
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