Advanced pure tilt actuator for testing tilt-to-length coupling in space-based gravitational wave detection
Xiang Lin, Qi Xia, Peng Qiu, Yurong Liang, Hao Yan

TL;DR
This paper presents an advanced pure tilt actuator (APTA) for precise TTL coupling testing in space-based gravitational wave detectors, achieving subnanometer calibration and significant error suppression.
Contribution
Introduction of a novel APTA design with a four-beam interferometer for accurate TTL coupling measurement and suppression in ground testing.
Findings
Achieved subnanometer TTL calibration accuracy.
Reduced TTL coupling coefficients from ±30 μm/rad to ±5 μm/rad.
Demonstrated effectiveness for TianQin mission requirements.
Abstract
Tilt-to-length (TTL) coupling, caused by the jitter of test masses or satellites, is a significant noise source in space-based gravitational wave detection. Calibrating and suppressing TTL coupling noise at the sub-nanometer level is essential. One main challenge in current ground-based TTL coupling testing is the residual translational movement of the tilt actuator. This paper introduces the development of an advanced pure tilt actuator (APTA) specifically designed for testing TTL coupling. The APTA provides precise tilt motion and is monitored by a four-beam interferometer, which measures the displacement of attached array pyramids. We present a detailed theoretical model and experimental setup. Experimental results demonstrate that this optical test bed, equipped with the APTA, can achieve subnanometer-level TTL coupling calibration. In addition, a typical heterodyne interferometer…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Sensor Technology · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
