Phase shift in optical cavities could detect low-frequency gravitational waves – Physics World

Detection of Low-Frequency Gravitational Waves

A network of optical cavities could be used to detect gravitational waves (GWs) in an unexplored range of frequencies, according to researchers in the UK.

Using technology already within reach, the team believes that astronomers could soon be searching for ripples in space–time across the milli-Hz frequency band at 10⁻⁵ Hz–1 Hz.

However, GWs have yet to be detected in the milli-Hz band, which should include signals from binary systems of white dwarfs, neutron stars, and stellar-mass black holes.

Many of these signals would emanate from the Milky Way.

Author's summary: Researchers propose using optical cavities to detect low-frequency gravitational waves.

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Physics World Physics World — 2025-10-13