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Arm-length stabilisation for interferometric gravitational-wave detectors using frequency-doubled auxiliary lasers
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⚛️ physics.ins-det
gr-qc
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auxiliarycavitygravitational-wavelaserlasersmeasurementacquisitionadvanced
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Residual motion of the arm cavity mirrors is expected to prove one of the principal impediments to systematic lock acquisition in advanced gravitational-wave interferometers. We present a technique which overcomes this problem by employing auxiliary lasers at twice the fundamental measurement frequency to pre-stabilise the arm cavities' lengths. Applying this approach, we reduce the apparent length noise of a 1.3 m long, independently suspended Fabry-Perot cavity to 30 pm rms and successfully transfer longitudinal control of the system from the auxiliary laser to the measurement laser.
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