Abstract
A brief review of the principal ideas in respect of high frequency gravitational radiation generated and detected in laboratory conditions is presented. Interaction of electromagnetic and gravitational waves in a strong magnetic field is considered as a more promising variant of the laboratory GW-Hertz experiment. The formulae of the direct and inverse Gertsenshtein–Zeldovich effect are derived. Numerical estimates are given and a discussion of the possibility of observation of these effects in a laboratory is carried out.
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