Should we build an optical interferometer on the moon?
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Should we build an optical interferometer on the moon?
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Should we build an optical interferometer on the moon?
Earth's atmosphere is an impediment to astronomical observations. Not only is cloudy weather a problem, but temperature fluctuations in the atmosphere mean that ground-based telescopes require sophist...
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Lunar Optical Interferometer: The Future of Space Telescopes? Lunar optical interferometer could revolutionize space telescopes, providing unmatched sensitivity and resolution, report finds—but t...
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Should we build an optical interferometer on the moon? This image from the report shows permanently shadowed regions on the lunar South Pole. These regions could be desirable locations for an optical interferometer, though they present their own problems. …
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Should We Build An Optical Interferometer On The Moon?
A new report outlines the benefits and obstacles to a lunar telescope. It comes from the Keck Institute for Space Studies, and presents an idea for a lunar optical interferometer. The authors say it could...
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Should We Build An Optical Interferometer On The Moon?
Earth's atmosphere is an impediment to astronomical observations. Not only is cloudy weather a problem, but temperature fluctuations in the atmosphere mean that ground-based telescopes require sophisticated adaptive optics systems to see clearly. Radio telescopes aren't bothered by clouds, but...
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Should We Build An Optical Interferometer On The Moon?
Should We Build An Optical Interferometer On The Moon?
A new report outlines the benefits and obstacles to a lunar telescope. It comes from the Keck Institute for Space Studies, and presents an idea for a lunar optical interferometer. The authors say it could outperform powerful space telescopes.
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Photon Subtraction at Hybrid Interferometer Output Enhances Phase Estimation, Mitigating up to 20% Photon Loss
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Photon Subtraction At Hybrid Interferometer Output Enhances Phase Estimation, Mitigating Up To 20% Photon Loss
By combining advanced light manipulation with a novel photon subtraction technique, researchers demonstrate a new interferometer capable of exceeding the standard limits of precision in phase measurement, even with substantial light loss.
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Step 1: lock photons inside a reflective cavity
Step 2: watch them form a random superposition of waves
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Step 4: you now have an ultrasensitive 3D stochastic interferometer
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Theoretical predictions for ultrasensitive sensing in three-dimensional stochastic interferometry
We show that a random light field can be harnessed for high-precision metrology by introducing specific boundary conditions in the form of Lambertian reflections inside a cavity. We demonstrate a quan...
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Alfred Perot was born #OTD in 1863. Together with C. Fabry, he invented a new high-precision, N-wave interferometer made of two semi-reflective plates. The Fabry-Perot interferometer had many applications in spectroscopy.
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Quantum router preserves delicate photon states
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Low-loss router based on an interferometer preserves polarization while directing single photons and entangled pairs. Quantum information technologies…
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Low-loss router based on an interferometer preserves polarization while directing single photons and entangled pairs.
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Quantum router preserves delicate photon states
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Low-loss router based on an interferometer preserves polarization while directing single photons and entangled pairs. Quantum information technologies…
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Low-loss router based on an interferometer preserves polarization while directing single photons and entangled pairs.
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In 2015, gravitational waves were first detected by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory. Ten years on, join gravitational waves theorist Dr Lionel London on a journey to some of the most extreme gravity events in the Universe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1__-B3UcQQ
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LISA staat voor Laser Interferometer Space Antenna en is een toekomstige ruimtemissie, ontwikkeld door ESA en NASA, die zich richt op de astronomie van zwaartekrachtgolven.
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Control of quality factor of atomic force microscopy cantilever by cavity optomechanical effect
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Control of quality factor of atomic force microscopy cantilever by cavity optomechanical effect
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The tree cricket ear is a highly phase sensitive biomechanical interferometer. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10.28.684507v1
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The tree cricket ear is a highly phase sensitive biomechanical interferometer. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10.28.684507v1
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Laser Interferometer Ghost Observatory.
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Picometer Sensitive Prototype of the Optical Truss Interferometer for LISA. Kylan Jersey et. al. https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.18705
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Distributed quantum sensor network achieves ultra-high resolution near Heisenberg limit
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Generation of multi-mode N00N states using bell states generated by the Sagnac interferometer and transmission of the generated…#us #news #usnews
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Distributed quantum sensor network achieves ultra-high resolution near Heisenberg limit - United States
Precise metrology forms a fundamental basis for advanced science and technology, including bioimaging, semiconductor defects diagnostics, and space telescope observations. However, the sensor technologies used in metrology have so far faced a physical barrier known as the standard quantum limit.
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Future versions of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) will be able to run at much higher laser powers thanks to a sophisticated new system that compensates for temperature changes in optical components. (1/2) physicsworld.com/a/new-adapti... 💡🔭🧪⚛️
New adaptive optics technology boosts the power of gravitational wave detectors – Physics World
FROnt Surface Type Irradiator, or FROSTI, will allow future detectors to run at higher laser powers, reducing noise and expanding capabilities
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The wavelength meter features a scanning Michelson interferometer with an internal reference laser, enabling high-accuracy measurements and a quick start-up.
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