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LISA Laser Interferometer Space Antenna Gravitational Physics Program Technical implications Jo van den Brand NIKHEF – Staff Meeting, January 2006 http://www.esa.int/science/lisa LISA October 3, 2005 VIRGO & Lisa – Technical activities Linear alignment of Virgo – Monolithic suspension of Virgo mirrors – Improve mirror suspension Lisa electronics – LISA Reduce thermal noise Recycling mirror for Virgo+ – Keep mirrors and input beam aligned Drag-free control readout Linear alignment of VIRGO interferometer Phase modulation of input beam W Demodulation of photodiode N signals at different output beams – => longitudinal error signals Quadrant diodes in output beams – => Alignment information – (differential wavefront sensing) Anderson-Giordano technique – EOM LISA 2 quadrant diodes after arm cavities Detection Can have 1 normal diode and 2 quadrant diodes at each output port LISA Linear alignment setup LISA Present Virgo noise budget Control noise LISA Present situation Frascati group is leaving Virgo – Since 01/2006 Frascati’s responsibilities – Original design of alignment system – Strategy, optics, prototype experiments, … – Design & realization of electronics Problem LISA – Continue support for alignment electronics – Make new modules / spare modules – Continue development for new requirements Developments Present developments – More modules needed – Installation of 9th quadrant diode (maybe 10th) – Spares needed – New Annecy local oscillator boards, compatible with alignment – Phase shifters for standard photodiodes Possible developments – Substitute Si diodes with InGaAs diodes – Better quantum efficiency – Lower bias voltage – => higher power capability lower noise Reduction of electronics noise Better preamplifier: 5 pA/rtHz -> 1.6 pA/rtHz (?) DC signals: pre-amplification / pre-shaping – Fast quadrant centering system – (Napoli is working on that) – LA noise limits sensibility (especially at low frequencies) LISA QD electronics Quadrant diode box Manpower estimate ~ 3FTE from electronics group LISA Virgo – local control of mirrors Local control of mirrors Present accuracy about 1 micron Feedback systems induce noise Possible application for RASNIC LISA VIRGO Optical Scheme Input Mode Cleaner (144 m) 3 km long Fabry-Perot Cavities Laser 20 W Power Recycling Output Mode Cleaner (4 cm) LISA Virgo – inside the central building LISA Mirror suspension High quality fused silica mirrors LISA • 35 cm diameter, 10 cm thickness, 21 kg mass • Substrate losses ~1 ppm • Coating losses <5 ppm • Surface deformation ~l/100 Superattenuators Possible contributions: Virgo+ will use monolythic suspension Input-mode cleaner suspension Monolithic suspension Fused silica fibers Bonded to mirror Reduce thermal noise Needed for Virgo+ Realized by GEO600 Weld Silicate (HydroxyCatalysis) Bonding LISA Input mode cleaner Mode cleaner cavity: filters laser noise, select TEM00 mode Input beam inbeam LISA Transm. beam outbeam Refl. beam refbeam LISA - drag free control LISA SRON Test equipment for position sensor readout electronics in on-ground tests of the satellite system Simulation software modules of the position sensors, used in system simulations TNO-TPD Test equipment of the Laser Optical Bench Decaging Mechanism (TBC) Bradford Engineering Cold Gas propulsion (TBC) LISA key technology LISA Test-mass position sensing: Capacitive sensing. Drag-Free control. FEEP micro-Newton thrusters. NIKHEF and SRON develop ASICS for electronic readout of all LISA signals Low noise, high resolution ADCs NIKHEF 2 – 3 ASIC designers + 2 FTE support Summary Linear alignment of Virgo – Monolithic suspension of Virgo mirrors – 2 FTE EA Lisa electronics – – LISA 2 FTE EA Recycling mirror for Virgo+ – 3 FTE electronics 2 – 3 ASICS designers 2 FTE support Optimized alignment noise budget Maximized power Optimized mirror centering (0.2 mm) LISA Scheme of LA electronics Low-pass filter AC: Gain 200 diff. sig. Shot noise Preamp. noise QD box non-diff.sig. DC: Gain 1 Non-optimal treatment of DC signals dominated by ADC noise (but were not foreseen as error signals) LISA VME ADC noise