Towards the LISA Backlink: Experiment design for comparing optical phase reference distribution systems
Katharina-Sophie Isleif, Lea Bischof, Stefan Ast, Daniel Penkert,, Thomas S Schwarze, Germ\'an Fern\'andez Barranco, Max Zwetz, Sonja Veith,, Jan-Simon Hennig, Michael Tr\"obs, Jens Reiche, Oliver Gerberding, Karsten, Danzmann, Gerhard Heinzel

TL;DR
This paper compares two optical phase reference distribution systems for the LISA gravitational wave detector, analyzing their noise characteristics through simulations and experiments to determine the most suitable approach.
Contribution
It introduces a comparative experimental framework for evaluating optical backlink implementations in LISA, including novel free beam and fiber-based phase reference designs.
Findings
Both implementations meet the non-reciprocity target of 2π μrad/√Hz.
The free beam link demonstrates thermal stability during rotation.
The free beam steering mirror control operates reliably over more than a week.
Abstract
LISA is a proposed space-based laser interferometer detecting gravitational waves by measuring distances between free-floating test masses housed in three satellites in a triangular constellation with laser links in-between. Each satellite contains two optical benches that are articulated by moving optical subassemblies for compensating the breathing angle in the constellation. The phase reference distribution system, also known as backlink, forms an optical bi-directional path between the intra-satellite benches. In this work we discuss phase reference implementations with a target non-reciprocity of at most , equivalent to for a wavelength of in the frequency band from to . One phase reference uses a steered free beam connection, the other one a fiber together with…
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