Alix Preston, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorGuido Mueller | grad student | 2010 | UF Gainesville | |
(Stability of materials for use in space-based interferometric missions.) |
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Preston A, Merkowitz S. (2013) Next-generation hollow retroreflectors for lunar laser ranging. Applied Optics. 52: 8676-84 |
Sanjuán J, Korytov D, Mueller G, et al. (2012) Note: silicon carbide telescope dimensional stability for space-based gravitational wave detectors. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 83: 116107 |
Preston A, Mueller G. (2012) Bonding SiC to SiC Using a Sodium Silicate Solution International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology. 9: 764-771 |
Sanjuán J, Preston A, Korytov D, et al. (2011) Carbon fiber reinforced polymer dimensional stability investigations for use on the laser interferometer space antenna mission telescope. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 82: 124501 |
Preston A, Mueller G. (2009) Material Tests for LISA Frontiers in Optics |
Wand V, Yu Y, Mitryk S, et al. (2009) Implementation of armlocking with a delay of 1 second in the presence of Doppler shifts Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 154: 012024 |
Preston A, Balaban B, Mueller G. (2008) Hydroxide‐Bonding Strength Measurements for Space‐Based Optical Missions International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology. 5: 365-372 |
Preston A, Cruz R, Thorpe JI, et al. (2006) Dimensional stability of Hexoloy SA silicon carbide and Zerodur glass using hydroxide-catalysis bonding for optical systems in space Proceedings of Spie. 6273: 627321 |
Cruz RJ, Thorpe JI, Preston A, et al. (2006) The LISA benchtop simulator at the University of Florida Classical and Quantum Gravity. 23: S751-S760 |