Arm locking in conjunction with time-delay interferometry
Pan-Pan Wang, Wei-Liang Qian, Han-Zhong Wu, Yu-Jie Tan, and Cheng-Gang, Shao

TL;DR
This paper explores how arm locking combined with time-delay interferometry enhances laser phase noise suppression in spaceborne gravitational wave detection, analyzing control schemes and signal processing to improve sensitivity.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of integrating arm locking with TDI, including the derivation of specific TDI combinations tailored for deformed GW signals and reduced laser noise.
Findings
Laser phase noise suppressed by 2-4 orders of magnitude
Residual noise within TDI capability threshold
Derived specific TDI combinations for arm-locked signals
Abstract
A crucial challenge to the ongoing endeavor of spaceborne gravitational wave (GW) detection resides in the laser phase noise, typically 7 to 8 orders of magnitude above the inevitable noise. The arm locking technique was proposed to suppress the noise in pre-stabilized laser beams. Based on the feedback control theory, it is implemented by appropriate design of the signal routing architecture, particularly the controllers' transfer functions. Theoretically and experimentally, the technique has been demonstrated to be capable of suppressing the laser phase noise by approximately 2-4 orders of magnitude while taking into account various aspects such as the gain and distribution of nulls in the Bode plot and the laser frequency pulling associated with the Doppler frequency subtraction. Consequently, the resultant noise floor is composed of the sources attributed to the clock jitter,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Advanced Measurement and Metrology Techniques · Geophysics and Sensor Technology
