Current and future gravitational wave detectors (GWDs) place high demands on their subsystems to reach their sensitivity target. Therefore, the stabilized laser systems and squeezed light sources have to fulfill the highest requirements to allow for the anticipated sensitivity. Currently, second-generation GWDs use lasers at a wavelength of 1064 nm to measure differential arm length changes in their Michelson interferometers and since 2015 they are detecting gravitational waves. In this thesis, Nd:YVO4 solid-state laser amplifiers with output powers of up to 114 W and a very high spatial purity down to 2.9% higher order mode content were set up, tested, and integrated into a GWD laser stabilization environment. The amplifiers allowed for ...
Current laser-interferometric gravitational wave detectors employ a self-homodyne readout scheme whe...
Quantum noise will be the dominant noise source for the advanced laser interferometric gravitational...
Many experiments in modern physics set highly demanding requirements on their laser light sources. P...
The continuous improvement of current gravitational wave detectors (GWDs) and the preparations for n...
Second-generation interferometric gravitational wave detectors require high-power lasers with approx...
The next generation of gravitational-wave detectors (GWD), formed by the Einstein Telescope (ET) and...
The continuous improvement of current gravitational wave detectors (GWDs) and the preparations for n...
Current interferometric gravitational wave detectors use the combination of quasi-monochromatic, con...
Second generation gravitational wave detectors require high power lasers with several 100W of output...
Currently, the German/British gravitational wave detector GEO600 is being upgraded in course of the ...
In the course of the high-frequency upgrade of GEO 600, its optical configuration was extended by a ...
The first detections of gravitational waves have opened an exciting new field of astronomy. One of t...
Longer wavelength lasers will be needed for future gravitational wave detectors that use cryogenic c...
We present results on the power stabilization of a Nd:YAG laser in the frequency band from 1 Hz to 1...
Interferometric gravitational wave detectors require high optical power, single frequency lasers wit...
Current laser-interferometric gravitational wave detectors employ a self-homodyne readout scheme whe...
Quantum noise will be the dominant noise source for the advanced laser interferometric gravitational...
Many experiments in modern physics set highly demanding requirements on their laser light sources. P...
The continuous improvement of current gravitational wave detectors (GWDs) and the preparations for n...
Second-generation interferometric gravitational wave detectors require high-power lasers with approx...
The next generation of gravitational-wave detectors (GWD), formed by the Einstein Telescope (ET) and...
The continuous improvement of current gravitational wave detectors (GWDs) and the preparations for n...
Current interferometric gravitational wave detectors use the combination of quasi-monochromatic, con...
Second generation gravitational wave detectors require high power lasers with several 100W of output...
Currently, the German/British gravitational wave detector GEO600 is being upgraded in course of the ...
In the course of the high-frequency upgrade of GEO 600, its optical configuration was extended by a ...
The first detections of gravitational waves have opened an exciting new field of astronomy. One of t...
Longer wavelength lasers will be needed for future gravitational wave detectors that use cryogenic c...
We present results on the power stabilization of a Nd:YAG laser in the frequency band from 1 Hz to 1...
Interferometric gravitational wave detectors require high optical power, single frequency lasers wit...
Current laser-interferometric gravitational wave detectors employ a self-homodyne readout scheme whe...
Quantum noise will be the dominant noise source for the advanced laser interferometric gravitational...
Many experiments in modern physics set highly demanding requirements on their laser light sources. P...