Research Interests
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Infrared Spectroscopy
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LIGO
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The LIGO experiment, one of the largest projects ever undertaken
by the US National Science Foundation, has as its goal the detection and
study of gravitational waves. These waves were predicted 80 years ago by
Einstein's general theory of relativity but never have been observed directly.
The LIGO observatory consists of three separate laser interferometers,
two in Washington State and one in Louisiana. These are Michelson interferometers,
with Fabry-Perot cavities in the arms to increase the storage time of light
in the interferometer. The arms are 4 km (in one case 2 km) in length,
allowing precise measurement of the motion of test masses which make up
the end mirrors of the interferometers.
The UF
LIGO group is carrying out analysis of the
data from the interferometers, studying advanced
configurations for the LIGO detector, and building the input
optics for advanced LIGO.
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Axions
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With Pierre
Sikivie and Neil Sullivan,
I'm involved in a full-scale dark-matter axion
search at the University of Washington. The Florida group
contributed a high-resolution spectral analysis package to this experiment
and is working on the dilution refrigerator for its phase II upgrade.
David Tanner / Last modified: 11 Feb 11