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Optical bench development for LISA

Authors :
H. Ward
Gerhard Heinzel
Christian J. Killow
Luigi D'Arcio
J. Bogenstahl
Christian Diekmann
E. Granova
Joep Pijnenburg
Gudrun Wanner
Michael Tröbs
Michael Perreur-Lloyd
Roland Fleddermann
A.M. Taylor
Marina Dehne
A. Shoda
Dennis Weise
A. Sohmer
D. I. Robertson
Harm Hogenhuis
Ewan Fitzsimons
Armandillo, Erico
Cugny, Bruno
Karafolas, Nikos
Source :
ICSO 2010 Proceedings
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
SPIE, 2017.

Abstract

For observation of gravitational waves at frequencies between 30 μHz and 1 Hz, the LISA mission will be implemented in a triangular constellation of three identical spacecraft, which are mutually linked by laser interferometry in an active transponder scheme over a 5 million kilometer arm length. On the end point of each laser link, remote and local beam metrology with respect to inertial proof masses inside the spacecraft is realized by the LISA Optical Bench. It implements further- more various ancillary functions such as point-ahead correction, acquisition sensing, transmit beam conditioning, and laser redundancy switching.\ud A comprehensive design of the Optical Bench has been developed, which includes all of the above mentioned functions and at the same time ensures manufacturability on the basis of hydroxide catalysis bonding, an ultrastable integration technology already perfected in the context of LISA's technology demonstrator mission LISA Pathfinder. Essential elements of this design have been validated by dedicated pre-investigations. These include the demonstration of polarizing heterodyne interferometry at the required Picometer and Nanoradian performance levels, the investigation of potential non-reciprocal noise sources in the so-called backlink fiber, as well as the development of a laser redundancy switch breadboard.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2010
Accession number :
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