Chinese HFGW Lab
- 12-5-2006
- Categorized in: Feature Articles
A rare glimpse at the Chinese High-Frequency Gravitational Wave detector apparatus at the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics (SIOM). The detector setup shown in this picture uses a stainless steel and titanium vacuum/cryogenic vessel and associated Faraday Cage to hopefully detect gravitational waves over for frequencies greater than 100khz.
Also, examine the associated cutaway schematic for the Chinese HFGW detector, showing the layout of the components in use by the Chinese research team. High-Frequency Gravitational Waves as "ripples in the Einsteinian fabric of space/time" that offer the potential for new methods of communications and propulsion as supported by General Relativity Theory.
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PDF Links: Chinese HFGW Lab Photo (PDF), HFGW Detector Schematic (PDF)
Related: Dr. Robert Baker HFGW Interview, HFGW References 2007, HFGW Application Refs 2006, GravWave.com, DrRobertBaker.com, Baker AG Citation (Landau & Lifshitz)
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