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
Interferometric gravitational-wave detectors, such as the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Ob...
For space gravitational wave (GW) detection, arm locking is a proposal useful in decreasing the freq...
Using the force-susceptibility formalism of linear quantum measurements, we study the dynamics of si...
Residual motion of the arm cavity mirrors is expected to prove one of the principal impediments to ...
Long-baseline laser interferometers used for gravitational-wave detection have proven to be very com...
We present a new optical control scheme for a laser interferometric gravitational wave detector that...
Advanced LIGO (aLIGO) requires multiple frequency sidebands to disentangle all of the main interfero...
The Advanced LIGO gravitational wave detectors have recently achieved a new milestone. The two detec...
Achieving quantum limited sensitivity in a laser interferometric gravitational wave detector can be ...
Interferometric gravitational-wave detectors like LIGO need to be able to measure changes in their a...
International audienceModern ground-based gravitational wave (GW) detectors require a complex interf...
Interferometric gravitational-wave antennas are based on Michelson interferometers whose sensitivity...
Interferometric gravitational-wave detectors, such as the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Ob...
For space gravitational wave (GW) detection, arm locking is a proposal useful in decreasing the freq...
Using the force-susceptibility formalism of linear quantum measurements, we study the dynamics of si...
Residual motion of the arm cavity mirrors is expected to prove one of the principal impediments to ...
Long-baseline laser interferometers used for gravitational-wave detection have proven to be very com...
We present a new optical control scheme for a laser interferometric gravitational wave detector that...
Advanced LIGO (aLIGO) requires multiple frequency sidebands to disentangle all of the main interfero...
The Advanced LIGO gravitational wave detectors have recently achieved a new milestone. The two detec...
Achieving quantum limited sensitivity in a laser interferometric gravitational wave detector can be ...
Interferometric gravitational-wave detectors like LIGO need to be able to measure changes in their a...
International audienceModern ground-based gravitational wave (GW) detectors require a complex interf...
Interferometric gravitational-wave antennas are based on Michelson interferometers whose sensitivity...
Interferometric gravitational-wave detectors, such as the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Ob...
For space gravitational wave (GW) detection, arm locking is a proposal useful in decreasing the freq...
Using the force-susceptibility formalism of linear quantum measurements, we study the dynamics of si...