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Jong H. Chow

Researcher at Australian National University

Publications -  255
Citations -  56305

Jong H. Chow is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational wave & LIGO. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 254 publications receiving 48175 citations. Previous affiliations of Jong H. Chow include Carleton College & University of Sydney.

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Laser frequency noise immunity in multiplexed displacement sensing.

TL;DR: This work presents what it believes to be the first demonstration of DI's signal multiplexing capabilities, showing simultaneous length sensing of three sections of an optical fiber.
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Search for transient gravitational waves in coincidence with short-duration radio transients during 2007–2013

B. P. Abbott, +997 more
TL;DR: In this article, an archival search for transient gravitational-wave bursts in coincidence with 27 single-pulse triggers from Green Bank Telescope pulsar surveys, using the LIGO, Virgo, and GEO interferometer network, was presented.
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Digital Laser Frequency Stabilization Using an Optical Cavity

TL;DR: This paper analyzes several noise sources that appear in a digital Pound-Drever-Hall locking loop and estimates their effect on the performance of the stabilization system and describes the feedback performance by beating two lasers locked to a single cavity.
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Comprehensive all-sky search for periodic gravitational waves in the sixth science run LIGO data

B. P. Abbott, +959 more
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Search of the Orion spur for continuous gravitational waves using a loosely coherent algorithm on data from LIGO interferometers

J. Aasi, +945 more
- 17 Feb 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported results of a wideband search for periodic gravitational waves from isolated neutron stars within the Orion spur towards both the inner and outer regions of our Galaxy, where the search is unimpeded by dust and concentrations of stars.