Proposed ultra-high sensitivity high-frequency gravitational wave detector

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作者
Baker, Robert M. L., Jr. [1 ]
Stephenson, Gary V. [2 ]
Li, Fangyu [3 ]
机构
[1] GRAVWAVE LLC, Playa Del Rey, CA 90293 USA
[2] Seculine Consulting, Redondo Beach, CA 90277 USA
[3] Chongqing Univ, Dept Phys, Chongqing 400044, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
high-frequency gravitational waves; HFGW; gravitational wave detection; relic gravitational waves; microwaves; electromagnetic detection; superconductors; fractal membranes;
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摘要
The paper discusses the proposed improvement of a High-Frequency Relic Gravitational Wave (HFRGW) detector designed by Li, Baker, Fang, Stephenson and Chen in order to greatly improve its sensitivity. The improved detector is inspired by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Observatory or LIGO, but is sensitive to the high-frequency end of the gravitational-wave spectrum. As described in prior papers it utilizes the Gertsenshtein effect, which introduces the conversion of gravitational waves to electromagnetic (EM) waves in the presence of a static magnetic field. Such a conversion, if it leads to photons moving in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the EM waves and the magnetic field, will allow for ultra-high sensitivity HFRGW detection. The use of sensitive microwave, single photon detectors such as a circuit QED and/or the Rydberg Atom Cavity Detector, or off-the-shelf detectors, could lead to such detection. When the EM-detection photons are focused at the microwave detectors by fractal-membrane reflectors sensitivity is also improved. Noise sources external to the HFRGW detector will be eliminated by placing a tight mosaic of superconducting tiles (e.g., YBCO) and/or fractal membranes on the interior surface of the detector's cryogenic containment vessel in order to provide a perfect Faraday cage. Internal thermal noise will be eliminated by means of a microwave absorbing (or reflecting) interior enclosure shaped to conform to a high-intensity continuous microwave Gaussian beam (GB), will reduce any background photon flux (BPF) noise radiated normal to the GB's axis. Such BPF will be further attenuated by a series of microwave absorbing baffles forming tunnels to the sensitive microwave detectors on each side of the GB and at right angles to the static magnetic field. A HFGW detector of bandwidth of 1 KHz to 10 KHz or less in the GHz band has been selected. It is concluded that the utilization of the new ultra-high-sensitivity microwave detectors, together with the increased microwave power and magnet intensity will allow for a detection of high-frequency gravitational waves (HFGWs) exhibiting amplitudes, A, of the time-varying spacetime strains on the order of 10(-30) to 10(-34).
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