1. Flight Phasemeter on the Laser Ranging Interferometer on the GRACE Follow-On Mission
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Bachman, B, de Vine, G, Ware, B, Woodruff, C, Dickson, J, Dubovitsky, S, Liu, J, Klipstein, W, McKenzie, K, Spero, R, and Sutton, A
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Lasers And Masers - Abstract
As the first inter-spacecraft laser interferometer, the Laser Ranging Interferometer (LRI) on the GRACE Follow-On Mission will demonstrate interferometry technology relevant to the LISA mission. This paper focuses on the completed LRI Laser Ranging Processor (LRP), which includes heterodyne signal phase tracking at µcycle/vHz precision, differential wavefront sensing, offset frequency phase locking and Pound-Drever-Hall laser stabilization. The LRI design has characteristics that are similar to those for LISA: 1064nm NPRO laser source, science bandwidth in the mHz range, MHz-range intermediate frequency and Doppler shift, detected optical power of tens of picoWatts. Laser frequency stabilization has been demonstrated at a level below 30 Hz/vHz, better than the LISA requirement of 300 Hz/vHz. The LRP has completed all performance testing and environmental qualification and has been delivered to the GRACE Follow-On spacecraft. The LRI is poised to test the LISA techniques of tone-assisted time delay interferometry and arm-locking. GRACE Follow-On launches in 2017.
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- 2016