Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Jun 2000
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GRAVITATIONAL WAVES: Third Edoardo Amaldi Conference. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 523, pp. 391-392 (2000).
Computer Science
Performance
Design Of Specific Laser Systems, Gravitational Wave Detectors And Experiments
Scientific paper
We report on recent work to develop a new injection-locked Nd:YAG laser for the Glasgow 10m prototype gravitational wave interferometer. We have stabilised the master laser frequency to a rigid reference cavity and measured the residual frequency noise using one of the arm cavities of the 10-m interferometer as an independent discriminator. We have demonstrated shot-noise limited performance of the stabilization scheme over our frequency range of interest and its transferal to the frequency noise behavior of the injection-locked slave. .
Clubley D. A.
Newton George P.
Skeldon Kenneth D.
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