Arm locking using laser frequency comb
Hanzhong Wu, Jun Ke, Panpan Wang, Yu-Jie Tan, Dian-Hong Wang, Jie Luo, and Cheng-Gang Shao

TL;DR
This paper presents an improved single arm locking technique using optical frequency combs to effectively suppress laser phase noise and noise peaks, ensuring reliable operation for space-based gravitational wave detectors.
Contribution
The work introduces a novel arm locking method utilizing optical frequency combs to reduce noise amplification and improve stability in space-borne GW detection.
Findings
Significant reduction of noise peaks in the science band.
Effective suppression of laser phase noise with high gain.
Stable operation without locking failure over a full year.
Abstract
In this work, we describe an updated version of single arm locking, and the noise amplification due to the nulls can be flexibly restricted with the help of optical frequency comb. We show that, the laser phase noise can be divided by a specific factor with optical frequency comb as the bridge. The analytical results indicate that, the peaks in the science band have been greatly reduced. The performance of the noise suppression shows that the total noise after arm locking can well satisfy the requirement of time delay interferometry, even with the free-running laser source. We also estimate the frequency pulling characteristics of the updated single arm locking, and the results suggest that the pulling rate can be tolerated, without the risk of mode hopping. Arm locking will be a valuable solution for the noise reduction in the space-borne GW detectors. We demonstrate that, with the…
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