Michael T. Hatzon
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View article: The study of thermal fluctuations in microwave and mechanical resonators
The study of thermal fluctuations in microwave and mechanical resonators Open
We report high-resolution measurements of thermal fluctuations in microwave and mechanical resonators using a dual-channel readout system. The latter comprises a low-noise amplifier, an I/Q-mixer, and a cross-correlator. We discovered that…
View article: The Study of Thermal Fluctuations in Microwave and Mechanical Resonators
The Study of Thermal Fluctuations in Microwave and Mechanical Resonators Open
We report high-resolution measurements of thermal fluctuations in microwave and mechanical resonators using a dual-channel readout system. The latter comprises a low-noise amplifier, an I/Q-mixer, and a cross-correlator. We discovered that…
View article: Sharp electromagnetically induced absorption via balanced interferometric excitation in a microwave resonator
Sharp electromagnetically induced absorption via balanced interferometric excitation in a microwave resonator Open
A cylindrical TM$_{0,1,0}$ mode microwave cavity resonator was excited using a balanced interferometric configuration that allowed manipulation of the electric field and potential within the resonator by adjusting the phase and amplitude o…
View article: Scalar gravitational Aharonov–Bohm effect: Generalization of the gravitational redshift
Scalar gravitational Aharonov–Bohm effect: Generalization of the gravitational redshift Open
The Aharonov–Bohm effect is a quantum mechanical phenomenon that demonstrates how potentials can have observable effects even when the classical fields associated with those potentials are absent. Initially proposed for electromagnetic int…
View article: Microwave-cavity-mode optimization by background antiresonance tuning
Microwave-cavity-mode optimization by background antiresonance tuning Open
To derive the best oscillator phase noise when implementing a high-Q\nresonator, the spectral line-shape must have high contrast and symmetry.\nIdeally, this line-shape is Lorentzian, however, in a high mode density\nspectral region, low-Q…