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In this chapter, we will show the experimental principle of testing Lorentz invariance with an optical ring cavity. In Sect. 3.1, the experimental principle is explained, and a double-pass configuration which we will employ is introduced. Section 3.2 shows the sensitivity goal to improve the current upper limits, and various noise sources and their requirements are described in Sect. 3.3.
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Michimura, Y. (2017). Optical Ring Cavity. In: Tests of Lorentz Invariance with an Optical Ring Cavity. Springer Theses. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3740-5_3
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