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Experimental scheme and noise analysis of weak-light phase locked loop for large-scale intersatellite laser interferometer.

Yu-Rong Liang1, Yu-Jie Feng1, Guo-Yao Xiao2, Yuan-Ze Jiang1, Lin Li1, Xue-Lin Jin1.   

Abstract

In the current space gravitational wave (GW) detection, satellites are separated by millions of kilometers. As a result, watts of laser from one satellite is attenuated to the picowatt level at the other end due to the Gaussian beam divergence and the finite aperture of the telescope. Establishing an effective interferometry with such weak-light is a major challenge. The key is to enhance the weak-light while preserving its phase information, which carries the actual GW signal. This can be accomplished by employing an optical phase-locked loop (PLL) to lock the phase of a local oscillator (LO) laser to the weak-light and then sending the power-amplified LO back to the interferometer on the other satellite. Although shot-noise-limited performance of the picowatt level weak-light PLL has been achieved for high frequencies, it remains elusive for frequencies below 0.1 Hz. Here, we propose a three-step experimental scheme to identify the main noise sources of the weak-light PLL, which turn out to be the low-frequency phase measurement noise, the weak-light shot noise, and the laser phase noise. In this paper, the first step experiment result shows that the out-loop phase noise can be suppressed to a level less than 6 × 10-6 rad/√Hz from 6 mHz to 1 Hz by first using the special pilot-tone technique in the PLL to directly reduce the sampling time jitter noise in the digital phasemeter. The out-loop phase noise is mainly limited by the signal amplitude variation and differential time jitter noise of the reference clock.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34972474     DOI: 10.1063/5.0058659

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Instrum        ISSN: 0034-6748            Impact factor:   1.523


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1.  Weak-Light Phase-Locking Time Delay Interferometry with Optical Frequency Combs.

Authors:  Mingyang Xu; Hanzhong Wu; Yurong Liang; Dan Luo; Panpan Wang; Yujie Tan; Chenggang Shao
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-28       Impact factor: 3.847

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