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Double optical spring enhancement for gravitational-wave detectors

Authors :
Helge Müller-Ebhardt
H. Rehbein
Karsten Danzmann
Yi Chen
Stefan L. Danilishin
Roman Schnabel
Kentaro Somiya
Source :
Physical Review D, 78(6):062003. American Physical Society, Physical Review D
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Currently planned second-generation gravitational-wave laser interferometers such as Advanced LIGO exploit the extensively investigated signal-recycling (SR) technique. Candidate Advanced LIGO configurations are usually designed to have two resonances within the detection band, around which the sensitivity is enhanced: a stable optical resonance and an unstable optomechanical resonance - which is upshifted from the pendulum frequency due to the so-called optical-spring effect. Alternative to a feedback control system, we propose an all-optical stabilization scheme, in which a second optical spring is employed, and the test mass is trapped by a stable ponderomotive potential well induced by two carrier light fields whose detunings have opposite signs. The double optical spring also brings additional flexibility in re-shaping the noise spectral density and optimizing toward specific gravitational-wave sources. The presented scheme can be extended easily to a multi-optical-spring system that allows further optimization.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15507998
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review D, 78(6):062003. American Physical Society, Physical Review D
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....db790808b4c9809e612a02064864ab09