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Stephen Minter, Kirk Wegter-McNelly, and Raymond Chiao ?
Речь идет о статье
http://arxiv.org/PS_…0661v3.pdfDo Mirrors for Gravitational Waves Exist?Thin superconducting films are predicted to be highly reflective mirrors for gravitational
waves at microwave frequencies. The radical delocalization of the negatively charged Cooper
pairs, which is due to the Uncertainty Principle, causes them to undergo non-geodesic motion
relative to the geodesic motion of the positively charged ions in the lattice, which is due
to the Equivalence Principle. The charge separation that ensues from the electrical supercurrents
induced in a superconductor by an incident gravitational wave leads to a virtual plasma
excitation inside the superconductor. An enormous enhancement of the strength of the interaction
of a gravitational wave with a superconductor relative to that of a neutral superfluid
is produced, so that the wave will be specularly reflected even from a very thin superconducting film. This result is demonstrated using the BCS theory of superconductivity and a
superconducting plasma model.