We report on a test of Lorentz invariance performed by comparing the
resonance frequencies of one stationary optical resonator and one continuously
rotating on a precision air bearing turntable. Special attention is paid to the
control of rotation induced systematic effects. Within the photon sector of the
Standard Model Extension, we obtain improved limits on combinations of 8
parameters at a level of a few parts in 10−16. For the previously least
well known parameter we find κ~e−ZZ=(−1.9±5.2)×10−15. Within the Robertson-Mansouri-Sexl test theory, our measurement
restricts the isotropy violation parameter β−δ−21 to
(−2.1±1.9)×10−10, corresponding to an eightfold improvement with
respect to previous non-rotating measurements.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let