Rotation Sensing with Large Ring Lasers: Applications in Geophysics and Geodesy
Ring lasers are commonly used as gyroscopes for aircraft navigation and attitude control. The largest ring lasers are sensitive enough that they can be used for high resolution inertial rotation sensing of the Earth in order to detect tiny perturbations to the Earth's rotation caused by earthquakes or global mass transport. This book describes the latest advances in the development of large ring lasers for applications in geodesy and geophysics using the most sensitive and stable devices available. Chapters cover our current knowledge of the physics of the laser gyroscope, how to acquire and analyse data from ring lasers, and what the potential applications are in the geosciences. It is a valuable reference for those working with ring lasers or using the data for applications in geodesy and geophysics; as well as researchers in laser physics, photonics and navigation.
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Rotation Sensing with Large Ring Lasers: Applications in Geophysics and Geodesy
Ring lasers are commonly used as gyroscopes for aircraft navigation and attitude control. The largest ring lasers are sensitive enough that they can be used for high resolution inertial rotation sensing of the Earth in order to detect tiny perturbations to the Earth's rotation caused by earthquakes or global mass transport. This book describes the latest advances in the development of large ring lasers for applications in geodesy and geophysics using the most sensitive and stable devices available. Chapters cover our current knowledge of the physics of the laser gyroscope, how to acquire and analyse data from ring lasers, and what the potential applications are in the geosciences. It is a valuable reference for those working with ring lasers or using the data for applications in geodesy and geophysics; as well as researchers in laser physics, photonics and navigation.
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Rotation Sensing with Large Ring Lasers: Applications in Geophysics and Geodesy

Rotation Sensing with Large Ring Lasers: Applications in Geophysics and Geodesy

Rotation Sensing with Large Ring Lasers: Applications in Geophysics and Geodesy

Rotation Sensing with Large Ring Lasers: Applications in Geophysics and Geodesy

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Overview

Ring lasers are commonly used as gyroscopes for aircraft navigation and attitude control. The largest ring lasers are sensitive enough that they can be used for high resolution inertial rotation sensing of the Earth in order to detect tiny perturbations to the Earth's rotation caused by earthquakes or global mass transport. This book describes the latest advances in the development of large ring lasers for applications in geodesy and geophysics using the most sensitive and stable devices available. Chapters cover our current knowledge of the physics of the laser gyroscope, how to acquire and analyse data from ring lasers, and what the potential applications are in the geosciences. It is a valuable reference for those working with ring lasers or using the data for applications in geodesy and geophysics; as well as researchers in laser physics, photonics and navigation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108422550
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/09/2023
Pages: 350
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Ulrich Schreiber is a Professor at the Technical University of Munich. He has more than thirty years of research experience in the technology of space geodesy, in particular Satellite and Lunar Laser Ranging, ring laser development and optical time transfer. He received the Huygens medal for Instrumentation from the European Geosciences Union in 2016.

Jon-Paul Wells is a Professor of Physics at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. His research interests include large ring laser gyroscopes, optical interferometry and laser spectroscopy of inorganic solids.

Table of Contents

1. Pre-History of Large Ring Lasers; 2. Aspects of Helium-Neon Based Laser Gyroscopes; 3. Large Scale Helium-Neon Gyroscopes; 4. Data Acquisition and Analysis; 5. Alternative High Resolution Rotation Sensing Concepts; 6. Applications; References; Acronyms; Index.
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