2004
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/21/5/122
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Ultra-low phase noise 10 GHz oscillator to pump the parametric transducers of the Mario Schenberg gravitational wave detector

Abstract: We developed a 10 GHz feedback oscillator with ultra-low phase noise. The oscillator was constructed to operate as the pump for the parametric transducers of the Mario Schenberg gravitational wave detector. We calculated the performance of the detector with this pump oscillator and determined how much improvement in phase noise would be necessary in order to reach the standard quantum limit in sensitivity.

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“…They are microwave parametric transducers [17] that generate noises that can be divided into two groups: narrow band and broadband noises. The narrow band noise includes the back action and the Brownian noises.…”
Section: Noise Sources In Schenbergmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are microwave parametric transducers [17] that generate noises that can be divided into two groups: narrow band and broadband noises. The narrow band noise includes the back action and the Brownian noises.…”
Section: Noise Sources In Schenbergmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pulsars are stars whose radiation is emitted in well-defined time intervals. Such precise emission has turned them into gravitational wave-detecting systems, complementing the frequency range of resonant-mass detectors (Aguiar 2011;Andrade et al 2004;Bortoli et al 2016;Costa et al 2004;Ribeiro et al 2004), Earth-based interferometers, and space-based interferometers (Yunes & Siemens 2013). They are modeled as neutron stars (NS), a feature that allows the study of their internal composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the types of existing transducers, the Brazilian group decided to use microwave multi-parametric transducers as motion sensors. In the superconducting cavity of these transducers (Ribeiro et al 2004), a resonant monochromatic microwave signal will be injected (Andrade et al 2004). This kind of transducer allows the use of various shapes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%