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::   Advanced R&D Review, January 2001, Caltech   ::

 
Presentations

The Core Optics G. Billingsley
Sapphire Development Program J. Camp
Advanced Interferometer Sensing and Control (ISC) D. Coyne
LIGO II Seismic Isolation System (SEI) Design Requirements P. Fritschel
Sensing and Control for LIGO II P. Fritschel
Advanced LIGO Seismic Isolation System Conceptual Design J. Giaime
Digital Controls, ADC and DAC R&D for LIGO II J. Heefner
Engineering Test Facility, Stanford University B. Lantz
The Thermal Noise Interferometer K. Libbrecht
Input Optics R&D for Advanced LIGO D. Reitze
Suspension Design for Advanced LIGO: Conceptual Design and GEO Activities N. Robertson
Overview of LIGO R&D and Planning for Advanced LIGO Detectors G. Sanders
R&D for Advanced LIGO 2002-2006 D. Shoemaker
Caltech 40m Prototype Program A. Weinstein
Suspension Design for Advanced LIGO P. Willems
Laser Development for Advanced LIGO B. Willke
Adaptive Thermal Compensation / Advanced Photodetectors / Photon Drive M. Zucker



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