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OPTICS EXPRESS
卷 30, 期 13, 页码 22687-22699出版社
Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/OE.459474
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- Science and Technology Facilities Council [1653071, ST/N005422/1]
Longer wavelength lasers are necessary for future gravitational wave detectors with cryogenic cooling. This study presents a frequency stabilisation system for a 1550 nm external cavity diode laser that reduces frequency noise and demonstrates high speed digital filter optimization.
Longer wavelength lasers will be needed for future gravitational wave detectors that use cryogenic cooling of silicon based test-mass optics. Diode lasers with a 1550 nm wavelength output are potential seed light sources for such a detector, however diode laser devices have a different spectral profile and higher frequency noise than the solid state lasers used in current detectors. We present a frequency stabilisation system for a 1550 nm external cavity diode laser capable of reducing the laser frequency noise to a level of 0.1 Hz/root Hz up to 1 kHz with a unity gain frequency of 535 kHz using a hybrid analogue-digital servo with in-loop cancellation of resonant features. In addition, a method of high speed digital filter optimisation and automated design is demonstrated.
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