A compact, large-range interferometer for precision measurement and inertial sensing
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We present a compact, fibre-coupled interferometer with high sensitivity and a large working range. We propose to use this interferometer as a readout mechanism for future inertial sensors, removing a major limiting noise source, and in precision positioning systems. The interferometers peak sensitivity is $2 \times 10^{-{14}}$ m/${\sqrt{\rm{Hz}}}$ at 70 Hz and $8 \times 10^{-{11}}$ m/$\sqrt{\rm{Hz}}$ at 10 mHz. If deployed on a GS-13 geophone, the resulting inertial sensing output will be dominated by suspension thermal noise from 50 mHz to 2 Hz.
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