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PHOTONS RESONANT TUNNELING Vladislav I. Pustovoit Russian Academy of Science Scientific and Technological Centre of Unique Instumentation (vlad_pst@yahoo.com)

A Basis For Gravity Waves Detection Fabri-Perot Resonator With Periodic Structures As Reflecting Mirrors Being A Basis For Gravity Waves Detection

(Laser Interferometer Gravitation Waves Observatory) LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitation Waves Observatory) Mirrors Laser l = 4 км PMT R=0.9999996

Main problem - mirrors with reflection coefficient more, then

Main physical ideas-resonance transmitting wave or particle E particle x

Particle resonance transmitted Quantum system E0, то If E = E0 Particle resonance transmitted E0 E With probability ~ 1 Е.Wigner,1933, G.Bete P. Paierls, 1935.

Resonant tunneling of surface phonons Resonator F-P for SAW ~ R

Fabri-Perot Resonator With Periodic Structures As Reflecting Mirrors Reflection coefficient for Fabri-Perot resonator Reflection coefficient for one periodical structure А.М.Афанасьев, Ю.В.Гуляев, В.И.Пустовойт, РТЭ, 2004г.

Transitted function Fabri-Perot resonator LIGO T Transitted function Fabri-Perot resonator

Fabri-Perot Resonator With Periodic Structures L a x X=L X=L+a X=2L+a

Transmitted function where

Conditional resonance transmitted

Transmitted function = E where

Transmitted functional 0.01 <  < 0.0103

Transmitted functions L=4 10 cm, n1=1.42; n2=2.029, 5 N=22

Laser Interferometer Gravitational waves Observatory LIGO Laser Interferometer Gravitational waves Observatory Moscow, 20 June 2008 16

T if Half-width transfer function usuial F-P Interferomers and resonant tunneling will be equivalent if

Optical schema for detecting GW splitter laser PMT mirror Fabri-Perot resonators

Periodical structures Interference term Amplitude GW Distance between Periodical structures where Amplitude of EW In resonance conditional, phase is

LIGO Moscow, 20 June 2008 20

CONCLUSION 1.PHOTONS RESONANT TUNNELING through Periodic Structures to reduce to exponent narrow resonance 2. Fabry-Perot Resonator With Periodic Structures As Reflecting Mirrors Being A Basis For New Gravity Waves Detection Thank you for yours attention ! 21