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Evaluation of the Performance of Polished Mirror Surfaces for the TAMA Gravitational Wave Detector by Use of a Wave-Front Tracing Simulation: Erratum.

Evaluation of the Performance of Polished Mirror Surfaces for the TAMA Gravitational Wave Detector by Use of a Wave-Front Tracing Simulation: Erratum. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Evaluation of the Performance of Polished Mirror Surfaces for the TAMA Gravitational Wave Detector by Use of a Wave-Front Tracing Simulation: Erratum. Abstract Text:

    takayuki tomaruTakayuki Tomaru,shinji miyokiShinji Miyoki,masatake ohashiMasatake Ohashi,kazuaki kurodaKazuaki Kuroda,takashi uchiyamaTakashi Uchiyama,toshikazu suzukiToshikazu Suzuki,akira yamamotoAkira Yamamoto,takakazu shintomiTakakazu Shintomi,akitoshi uedaAkitoshi Ueda,daisuke tatsumiDaisuke Tatsumi,shuichi satoShuichi Sato,koji araiKoji Arai,masaki andoMasaki Ando,koji watanabeKoji Watanabe,kenji nakamuraKenji Nakamura,masahiko watanabeMasahiko Watanabe,kazuhiko itoKazuhiko Ito,izumi kataokaIzumi Kataoka,hiroaki yamamotoHiroaki Yamamoto,brett bochnerBrett Bochner,yaron hefetzYaron Hefetz,

    Evaluation of the Performance of Polished Mirror Surfaces for the TAMA Gravitational Wave Detector by Use of a Wave-Front Tracing Simulation: Erratum. Publishing Authors By Initials

    t tomaruT Tomaru,s miyokiS Miyoki,m ohashiM Ohashi,k kurodaK Kuroda,t uchiyamaT Uchiyama,t suzukiT Suzuki,a yamamotoA Yamamoto,t shintomiT Shintomi,a uedaA Ueda,d tatsumiD Tatsumi,s satoS Sato,k araiK Arai,m andoM Ando,k watanabeK Watanabe,k nakamuraK Nakamura,m watanabeM Watanabe,k itoK Ito,i kataokaI Kataoka,h yamamotoH Yamamoto,b bochnerB Bochner,y hefetzY Hefetz,

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    Evaluation of the Performance of Polished Mirror Surfaces for the TAMA Gravitational Wave Detector by Use of a Wave-Front Tracing Simulation: Erratum. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Applied optics

    VOLUME: 42

    Page Numbers: 1306-7

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    ISSN: 0003-6935

    DAY: 1

    MONTH: Mar

    YEAR: 2003

    Evaluation of the Performance of Polished Mirror Surfaces for the TAMA Gravitational Wave Detector by Use of a Wave-Front Tracing Simulation: Erratum. Information

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