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arxiv: 2406.02261 · v1 · pith:OMMYC7IFnew · submitted 2024-06-04 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph.IM

Experimental demonstration of the combined arm- and cavity-locking system for LISA

classification 🌀 gr-qc astro-ph.IM
keywords laserlockingcavitylisasystemtechniquedemonstrationfrequency
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Laser frequency noise suppression is a critical requirement for the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission to detect gravitational waves. The baseline laser stabilization is achieved using cavity pre-stabilization and a post-processing technique called Time-Delay-Interferometry (TDI). To enhance the margins for TDI, alternate laser locking schemes should be investigated. A novel stabilisation blending the excellent stability of the arm with the existing cavity reference has been shown theoretically to meet the first-generation TDI margins. This locking system was designed to be implemented as a firmware change and have minimal or no changes to the LISA hardware. This paper experimentally verifies the hybrid laser locking technique by utilizing two references - an optical cavity, and an interferometer with delay imparted using 10 km of optical fiber. The results indicate the viability of the combination of arm-cavity locking system for LISA. They show the key benefits envisioned by this technique; suppression of the cavity fluctuations by the arm sensor (by 21 dB in this demonstration) and reduction of Doppler pulling of the laser frequency, a key technical challenge for arm locking.

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