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Injection-locked high power oscillator for advanced gravitational wave observatories

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Book Injection-locked high power oscillator for advanced gravitational wave observatories Lutz Winkelmann
Libristo code: 12828284
Publishers Cuvillier Verlag, June 2012
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One approach to detect gravitational waves, which have been postulated by Albert Einstein in his General Theory of Relativity, is based on interferometric measurements oflength variations with a large-scale Michelson interferometer. The detection range of theseground-based observatories is currently limited to approx. 15 Megaparsec (Mpc) becauseof a reduced sensitivity at detection frequencies of 10 Hz - 10 kHz by shot noise. Theselimitations can be overcome by an output power increase of the detector's light source,which will enhance the sensitivity by an order of magnitude. Thus, the possibility of detecting a gravitational wave will be raised by a factor of 1000 and the detection range will be increased to 150 Mpc, accordingly.In this work a laser systems is presented, which fulfills the free-running laser requirementson stability and beam quality required by the next generation of gravitational wave detectors for the first time. The developed laser system is based on a two-stage concept,supplemented with an active amplitude and frequency stabilization, which is not partof this work. A 35 W Nd:YVO4 amplifier system with an emission wavelength of 1064nm represents the frequency reference of the laser system and is used as the seed for aninjection-locked high power oscillator. This amplifier, which is based on a Master OscillatorPower Amplifier scheme, is already used in today's gravitational wave detectors and hasbeen proven to be reliable in long-term operation. The linearly polarized output power ofmore than 200 W is generated inside the oscillator stage, which consists of four Nd:YAGcrystals arranged in an asymmetric ring resonator configuration. To compensate for lossesdue to thermal birefringence inside the longitudinally pumped laser crystals, an imagingdepolarization compensation is used.To optimize the output power of the high power oscillator a numerical model was usedto calculate the resonator properties. The results derived from this model combined withexperimental data are the basis for the dimensions and mechanical design of the finaloscillator setup. For the injection-locking of the two laser sources, the resonator length of the high poweroscillator has to be adapted and actively stabilized to be resonant with the incident seed frequency. Changes in temperature of the mechanical components result in length variations which will negatively affect the coupling of both laser systems. To compensate for this thermally induced elongation, various mechanical models have been qualitatively studied and an adequate solution consisting of a combination of adapted materials and active cooling was chosen. Furthermore, an additional slow actuator was included into the laser control, which compensates for room temperature and pressure variation induced distortions.With the developed laser system a constant single-frequency output power of 220 W withmore than 165 W in the fundamental mode was obtained. Furthermore, it was possible tofulfill the LIGO VIRGO Scientific Collaboration (LVC) free-running laser requirements fortheir next generation of gravitational wave detectors (advanced LIGO) in cooperation withthe Max-Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Hannover. Thus, the installation ofthe presented laser system in the world largest terrestrial gravitational wave observatoriesstarted in spring 2011.

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Full name Injection-locked high power oscillator for advanced gravitational wave observatories
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 188
EAN 9783954041183
ISBN 3954041189
Libristo code 12828284
Publishers Cuvillier Verlag
Weight 251
Dimensions 148 x 210 x 10
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