The LISA Pathfinder mission is a technology demonstrator for a LISA-like gravitational wave observatory in space. Its first results already exceed the expectations. This is also true for the optical metrology system which measures the distance in between the two free-floating test masses with unpreceded precision. One noise source that can possibly affect the measurement is the laser frequency noise. It is measured with a dedicated interferometer and suppressed with a control loop. We measured the laser frequency noise and characterised the control loop in flight. The coupling of laser frequency noise into the measured phase is directly proportional to the path length difference in the respective interferometer. Dedicated experiments have b...
In this article we describe the first investigations of the complete engineering model of the Optica...
LISA is an upcoming ESA mission that will detect gravitational waves in spaceby interferometrically ...
In a previous article [1], we have reported on the first subpicometer interferometer flown in space ...
This thesis focusses on laser frequency stabilisation and interferometer path length differences on ...
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is a joint ESA-NASA mission designed to observe gravit...
The optical metrology system (OMS) of the LISA Pathfinder mission is measuring the distance between ...
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is a joint ESA-NASA mission designed to observe gravit...
The LISA Technology Package (LTP) uses laser interferometry to measure the changes in relative displ...
This research focuses on laser ranging developments for LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna), a...
The LISA Technology Package (LTP), to be launched by ESA in 2006/2007, is a technology demonstration...
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is required to reduce two important noise sources by p...
The LISA phase measurement system (PMS) will provide interferometric phase readout of the primary he...
This paper gives an update on the status of the LISA technology package (LTP) which is to be launche...
The LISA Pathfinder (LPF) mission has demonstrated excellent performance. In addition to having surp...
LISA Pathfinder is an in-flight test of the local sources of acceleration noise in LISA. The acceler...
In this article we describe the first investigations of the complete engineering model of the Optica...
LISA is an upcoming ESA mission that will detect gravitational waves in spaceby interferometrically ...
In a previous article [1], we have reported on the first subpicometer interferometer flown in space ...
This thesis focusses on laser frequency stabilisation and interferometer path length differences on ...
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is a joint ESA-NASA mission designed to observe gravit...
The optical metrology system (OMS) of the LISA Pathfinder mission is measuring the distance between ...
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is a joint ESA-NASA mission designed to observe gravit...
The LISA Technology Package (LTP) uses laser interferometry to measure the changes in relative displ...
This research focuses on laser ranging developments for LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna), a...
The LISA Technology Package (LTP), to be launched by ESA in 2006/2007, is a technology demonstration...
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is required to reduce two important noise sources by p...
The LISA phase measurement system (PMS) will provide interferometric phase readout of the primary he...
This paper gives an update on the status of the LISA technology package (LTP) which is to be launche...
The LISA Pathfinder (LPF) mission has demonstrated excellent performance. In addition to having surp...
LISA Pathfinder is an in-flight test of the local sources of acceleration noise in LISA. The acceler...
In this article we describe the first investigations of the complete engineering model of the Optica...
LISA is an upcoming ESA mission that will detect gravitational waves in spaceby interferometrically ...
In a previous article [1], we have reported on the first subpicometer interferometer flown in space ...