MMX_with_optical_resonators.svg
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Description MMX with optical resonators.svg |
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User:Stigmatella aurantiaca
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Date | 7 May 2012 (original upload date) |
Source | Own work |
Author | User:Stigmatella aurantiaca |
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description: Michelson-Morley experiment with cryogenic optical resonators of a form such as was used by Müller et al. (2003). Two optical resonators are set at right angles within a helium cryostat. The resonators control the frequency of two lasers. A frequency comparator measures the beat frequency of the combined outputs of the two resonators.
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01:38, 8 May 2012 | 448 × 370 (29,273 bytes) | w:en:Stigmatella aurantiaca ( talk | contribs ) | Darkened the beam splitters a bit. |
10:05, 7 May 2012 | 448 × 370 (29,273 bytes) | w:en:Stigmatella aurantiaca ( talk | contribs ) | author: [[User:Stigmatella aurantiaca]] source: Own artwork, created with Inkscape description: Michelson-Morley experiment with cryogenic optical resonators of a form such as was used by Müller ''et al.'' (2003). Two optical resonators are set at r... |