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| diff --git a/instrument/chapter.tex b/instrument/chapter.tex index ffb8eb5..179a629 100644 --- a/instrument/chapter.tex +++ b/instrument/chapter.tex @@ -196,6 +196,18 @@ This is a well known strategy for removing unwanted interference terms \cite{Spe  \subsection{Normalization of dual-chopped self-heterodyned signal}
 +%\begin{table}[!htb]
 +%  \centering
 +%  \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.5}
 +%\begin{array}{r | c | c | c | c }
 +%  & A           & B & C & D \\ \hline
 +%  \text{signal}   & S_A=V_A^S   & S_B=R^SC^1I_B^S & S_C=R^S(C^1) & S_D=R^SC^2I_D^S \\ \hline
 +%  \text{source 1} & M_A^1=V_A^1 & M_B=R^1I_B^1    & M_C^1=R^1I_C^1 & M_D^1=V_D^1 \\ \hline
 +%  \text{source 2} & M_A^2=V_A^2 & M_B^2=V_B^2     & M_C^2=R^2I_C^2 & M_D^2=R^2I_D^2
 +%\end{array}
 +%  \caption{CAPTION}
 +%\end{table}
 +
  Shot-by-shot normalization is not trivial for these experiments.  %
  As in table above, with 1 as pump and 2 as probe.  %
 @@ -236,5 +248,3 @@ Now, substituting in BRAZARD formalism:  \section{Optomechanics}  % ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  \subsection{Automated Neutral Density Wheels}
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