Canterbury Ring Laser and Tests for Nonreciprocal Phenomena
GE Stedman, HR Bilger, Li Ziyuan, MP Poulton, CH Rowe, I Vetharaniam and PV Wells
Australian Journal of Physics
46(1) 87 - 102
Published: 1993
Abstract
An historic and simple experiment has been revitalised through the availability of supercavity mirrors and also through a heightened interest in interferometry as a test of physical theory. We describe our helium-neon ring laser, and present results demonstrating a fractional frequency resolution of 2·1x10-18 (1·0 mHz in 474 THz). The rotation of the earth unlocks the counterrotating beams. A new field of spectroscopy becomes possible, with possible applications to geophysical measurements such as seismic events and earth tides, improved measurements of Fresnel drag, detection of ultraweak nonlinear optical propert~es of matter, and also searches for preferred frame effects in gravitation and for pseudoscalar particles.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH930087
© CSIRO 1993