Physics
Scientific paper
May 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005cqgra..22s.221s&link_type=abstract
Classical and Quantum Gravity, Volume 22, Issue 10, pp. S221-S226 (2005).
Physics
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Scientific paper
Overcoming laser frequency noise is a significant technical challenge for achieving the design sensitivity of the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) gravitational wave detector. Arm-locking is a recently proposed technique for suppressing frequency noise in LISA and can be used in addition to the established techniques of pre-stabilization and time-delay interferometry. Incorporation of arm-locking into LISA could provide many benefits, however experimental verification and testing is needed. We present the progress of an experimental test of arm-locking which uses 10 km of optical fibre to generate a large propagation time delay, analogous to the propagation delay in LISA.
Gray Malcolm B.
McClelland David E.
Shaddock Daniel A.
Sheard Benjamin S.
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