A phase-locking configuration for LISA is proposed that provides a significantly simpler mode of operation. The scheme provides one Sagnac signal readout inherently insensitive to laser frequency noise and optical bench motion for a nonrotating LISA array. This Sagnac output is also insensitive to clock noise, requires no time shifting of data, nor absolute arm length knowledge. As all measurements are made at one spacecraft, neither clock synchronization nor exchange of phase information between spacecraft is required. The phase-locking configuration provides these advantages for only one Sagnac variable yet retains compatibility with the baseline approach for obtaining the other TDI combinations. The orbital motion of the LISA constellati...
LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) is a proposed space mission which will use coherent laser ...
In order to attain the requisite sensitivity for LISA - a joint space mission of the ESA and NASA- t...
The relative motion of the LISA spacecraft will Doppler shift the laser frequencies by around 15 MHz...
In an effort to eliminate laser phase noise in laser interferometer spaceborne gravitational wave de...
We discuss the baseline optical configuration for the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) miss...
For the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) to reach its design sensitivity, the coupling of t...
We present the first experimental confirmation of the so-called 'self-phase-locked delay interferome...
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) will be the first dedicated space based gravitational ...
We present detailed numerical simulations of a laser phase stabilization scheme for LISA, where both...
Laser phase noise is the dominant noise source in the on-board measurements of the space-based gravi...
LISA is an array of three spacecraft in an approximately equilateral triangle configuration which wi...
The LISA phase measurement system (PMS) will provide interferometric phase readout of the primary he...
International audienceThe Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) aims to observe gravitational wa...
Abstract. In order to attain the requisite sensitivity for LISA -a joint space mission of the ESA an...
Overcoming laser frequency noise is a significant technical challenge for achieving the design sensi...
LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) is a proposed space mission which will use coherent laser ...
In order to attain the requisite sensitivity for LISA - a joint space mission of the ESA and NASA- t...
The relative motion of the LISA spacecraft will Doppler shift the laser frequencies by around 15 MHz...
In an effort to eliminate laser phase noise in laser interferometer spaceborne gravitational wave de...
We discuss the baseline optical configuration for the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) miss...
For the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) to reach its design sensitivity, the coupling of t...
We present the first experimental confirmation of the so-called 'self-phase-locked delay interferome...
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) will be the first dedicated space based gravitational ...
We present detailed numerical simulations of a laser phase stabilization scheme for LISA, where both...
Laser phase noise is the dominant noise source in the on-board measurements of the space-based gravi...
LISA is an array of three spacecraft in an approximately equilateral triangle configuration which wi...
The LISA phase measurement system (PMS) will provide interferometric phase readout of the primary he...
International audienceThe Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) aims to observe gravitational wa...
Abstract. In order to attain the requisite sensitivity for LISA -a joint space mission of the ESA an...
Overcoming laser frequency noise is a significant technical challenge for achieving the design sensi...
LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) is a proposed space mission which will use coherent laser ...
In order to attain the requisite sensitivity for LISA - a joint space mission of the ESA and NASA- t...
The relative motion of the LISA spacecraft will Doppler shift the laser frequencies by around 15 MHz...