Abstract
The theoretical and experimental methods involved in the interferometric detection of gravitational waves are reviewed and an attempt of historical analysis is given. The delay line and Fabry-Pérot techniques for storing light in the interferometer are analyzed together with the types of noise competing with the gravitational wave signal.
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