LIGO Document P070044-x0

Effects of mode degeneracy in the LIGO Livingston Observatory recycling cavity

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LIGO-P070044-x0
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P - Publications
Abstract:
We analyze the electromagnetic fields in a Pound-Drever-Hall locked, marginally unstable, Fabry-Perot cavity as a function of small changes in the cavity length during resonance. More specifically, we compare the results of a detailed numerical model with the behavior of the recycling cavity of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) detector located in Livingston, Louisiana. In the interferometer's normal mode of operation, the recycling cavity is stabilized by inducing a thermal lens in the cavity mirrors with an external CO2 laser. During our study, this thermal compensation system was not operating, causing the cavity to be marginally optically unstable and cavity modes to become degenerate. In contrast to stable optical cavities, the modal content of the resonating beam in the uncompensated recycling cavity is significantly altered by very small cavity length changes. This modifies the error signals used to control the cavity length in such a way that the zero crossing point is no longer the point of maximum power in the cavity, nor is it the point where the input-beam mode in the cavity is maximized.
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Rev P070044-00-Z:
- Full document number: LIGO-P070044-00-Z
- Author(s): Erika D'ambrosio; Peter Fritschel; Valera Frolov; Andri Gretarsson; Brian O'reilly
- Document date: 2007-04-18
- Document received date: 2007-04-18
- Document entry date: 2007-04-18

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