Compact and highly sensitive gravity gradiometer

US10754059B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10754059-B2
Application numberUS-201815917256-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 9, 2018
Priority dateMar 9, 2018
Publication dateAug 25, 2020
Grant dateAug 25, 2020

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Example gravity gradiometers are described that utilize high precision resonant optical cavities to measure changes in gravitational forces at high sensitivities. In one example, a sensing system includes a gravity gradiometer and a controller. The gravity gradiometer includes a first mirror and a second mirror arranged to form an optical cavity having an optical axis. The controller is configured to detect, responsive to displacement of at least one of the first mirror and the second mirror along the optical axis, a change in gravity gradient.

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What is claimed is: 1. A gravity gradiometer, comprising: a first mirror and a second mirror arranged to form an optical cavity having an optical axis; and a drive and bearing system configured to displace at least one of the first and second mirrors along the optical axis in response to a change in gravity gradient, wherein the optical cavity is configured to reflect an optical signal at off-resonant wavelengths in response to displacement of the at least one of the first and second mirrors along the optical axis, and wherein the drive and bearing system is configured to differentially move the first and second mirrors along the optical axis, in response to electrical currents based on the reflected optical signal at the off-resonant wavelengths, to attempt to continuously maintain a specified length of the optical cavity. 2. The gravity gradiometer of claim 1 , wherein the gravity gradiometer has a volume of less than 0.1 m 3 . 3. The gravity gradiometer of claim 1 , wherein the gravity gradiometer has a sensitivity to detect a gravity gradient of less than 1 eotvos. 4. The gravity gradiometer of claim 1 , wherein the first and second mirrors are confocal mirrors. 5. The gravity gradiometer of claim 1 , wherein the drive and bearing system further comprises: a first diamagnetic mass coupled to the first mirror and a second diamagnetic mass coupled to the second mirror, wherein the first and second diamagnetic masses are configured to differentially move the respective first and second diamagnetic masses along or parallel to the optical axis, in response to the change in gravity gradient, to create a change in a length of the optical cavity, and wherein the drive and bearing system is further configured to levitate the first and second diamagnetic masses. 6. The gravity gradiometer of claim 5 , wherein the drive and bearing system further comprises a set of electromagnets arranged in proximity to the first and second diamagnetic masses and configured to differentially move the first and second diamagnetic masses, in response to the electrical currents based on the reflected optical signal at the off-resonant wavelengths, to attempt to continuously maintain the specified length of the optical cavity. 7. A sensing system, comprising: a gravity gradiometer comprising a first mirror and a second mirror arranged to form an optical cavity having an optical axis; and a controller configured to detect, responsive to displacement of at least one of the first mirror and the second mirror along the optical axis, a change in gravity gradient, wherein the optical cavity is configured to reflect an optical signal at off-resonant wavelengths in response to displacement of the at least one of the first and second mirrors along the optical axis, and wherein the gravity gradiometer is configured to differentially move the first and second mirrors along the optical axis, in response to electrical currents based on the reflected optical signal at the off-resonant wavelengths, to attempt to continuously maintain a specified length of the optical cavity. 8. The sensing system of claim 7 , wherein the gravity gradiometer further comprises a drive and bearing system configured to cause the displacement of at least one of the first and second mirrors along the optical axis in response to the change in gravity gradient. 9. The sensing system of claim 8 , wherein the controller is further configured to: receive the reflected optical signal from the gravity gradiometer, wherein the reflected optical signal represents the displacement of at least one of the first mirror and the second mirror along the optical axis; determine a control signal from the reflected optical signal; and output, to the drive and bearing system, the control signal to reverse the displacement of at least one of the first mirror and second mirror along the optical axis. 10. The sensing system of claim 9 , further comprising an optical source configured to emit an optical signal resonant with the optical cavity. 11. The sensing system of claim 7 , wherein the controller is further configured to output an indication of the detected change in gravity gradient. 12. The sensing system of claim 11 , wherein the indication of the detected change in gravity gradient is a control signal configured to reverse the displacement of at least one of the first mirror and second mirror along the optical axis. 13. The sensing system of claim 11 , further comprising a computing device configured to: receive the indication of the detected change in gravity gradient; and generate a representation of an object based on the indication of the detected change in gravity gradient. 14. The sensing system of claim 13 , wherein the indication of the detected change in gravity gradient is along one axis of relative movement. 15. The sensing system of claim 13 , wherein the gravity gradiometer is a first gravity gradiometer and the change in gravity gradient is a first component of the change in gravity gradient, and further comprising a second gravity gradiometer comprising a third mirror and a fourth mirror arranged to form a second optical cavity having a second optical axis, and wherein the controller is further configured to detect, responsive to displacement of at least one of the third mirror and the fourth mirror along the second optical axis, a second component of the change gravity gradient and output an indication of the second component of the change in gravity gradient, and wherein the computing device is further configured to generate the representation of the object based on the indication of the first component and second component of the change in gravity gradient. 16. The sensing system of claim 7 , wherein the sensing system is a weapon detection system. 17. A method, comprising: reflecting, responsive to displacement of a first mirror with respect to a second mirror of an optical cavity along an optical axis, an optical signal at off-resonant wavelengths to detect a change in gravity gradient; differentially moving the first and second mirrors along the optical axis, in response to electrical currents based on the reflected optical signal at the off-resonant wavelengths, to attempt to continuously maintain a specified length of the optical cavity; and outputting an indication of the detected change in gravity gradient. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising generating, based on the indication of the detected change in gravity gradient, a representation of a mass, wherein the indication of the detected change in gravity gradient includes a gravity gradient of the mass. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the mass includes a cavity. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the representation of the mass includes at least one of a gravity gradient spatial map, a gravity gradient heat map, a gravitational field representation, a visual representation of the mass, or a gravity gradient waveform versus time or position.

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  • using pendulums · CPC title

  • by photoelectric pick-up · CPC title

  • Analysis or interpretation of gravimetric records · CPC title

  • G01V7/005Primary

    using a resonating body or device, e.g. string (G01V7/08 - G01V7/12 take precedence; measuring resonant frequency of mechanical vibrations G01H13/00; measuring frequency per se G01R23/00) · CPC title

  • Electric, photoelectric, or magnetic indicating or recording means · CPC title

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What does patent US10754059B2 cover?
Example gravity gradiometers are described that utilize high precision resonant optical cavities to measure changes in gravitational forces at high sensitivities. In one example, a sensing system includes a gravity gradiometer and a controller. The gravity gradiometer includes a first mirror and a second mirror arranged to form an optical cavity having an optical axis. The controller is configu…
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Stanford Res Inst Int
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Primary CPC classification G01V7/005. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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