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Picoradian deflection measurement with an interferometric quasi-autocollimator using weak value amplification
Matthew D Turner1, Charles A Hagedorn, Stephan Schlamminger
1Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA. mdturner@phys.washington.edu
Abstract:
We present an "interferometric quasi-autocollimator" that employs weak value amplification to measure angular deflections of a target mirror. The device has been designed to be insensitive to all translations of the target. We present a conceptual explanation of the amplification effect used by the device. An implementation of the device demonstrates sensitivities better than 10 picoradians per root hertz between 10 and 200 Hz.
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