A high precision heterodyne interferometer for relative and absolute displacement measurement

M. Gohlke, T. Schuldt, D. Weise, U. Johann, A. Peters, C. Braxmaier
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The gravitational wave detector LISA utilizes as current baseline a high sensitivity Optical Readout (ORO) for measuring the relative position and tilt of a free flying proof mass with respect to the satellite housing. The required sensitivities in the frequency band from 30 µHz to 1 Hz are in the picometer range for the translation and in the nanoradiant range for the tilt measurement. EADS Astrium, in collaboration with the Humboldt University Berlin and the University of Applied Sciences Konstanz, has realized a prototype ORO over the past years. The interferometer is based on a highly symmetric design where both, measurement and reference beam have a similar optical pathlength, and the same frequency and polarization. The technique of differential wavefront sensing (DWS) for tilt measurement is implemented. With our setup noise levels below 5pm/√HZ for translation and below 10nrad/√Hz for tilt measurements-both for frequencies above 10mHz-were demonstrated. We give an overview over the experimental setup, its current performance and the planned improvements.
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用于相对和绝对位移测量的高精度外差干涉仪
引力波探测器LISA利用高灵敏度光学读出(ORO)作为当前基线,用于测量相对于卫星外壳的自由飞行证明质量的相对位置和倾斜。在30µHz到1hz的频段内,平移所需的灵敏度在皮米范围内,倾斜测量所需的灵敏度在纳米辐射范围内。EADS Astrium与柏林洪堡大学和康斯坦茨应用科学大学合作,在过去几年中实现了ORO原型。干涉仪基于高度对称的设计,其中测量和参考光束具有相似的光程长度,相同的频率和偏振。采用差分波前传感(DWS)技术进行倾斜测量。通过我们的设置,平移噪声水平低于5pm/√HZ,倾斜测量噪声水平低于10nrad/√HZ,两者都适用于10mhz以上的频率。我们概述了实验设置,其当前性能和计划的改进。
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