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Original language | English |
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Pages | 87 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 1996 |
Event | 1996 European Quantum Electronics Conference (EQEC'96) - Hamburg, Ger Duration: 8 Sept 1996 → 13 Sept 1996 |
Conference
Conference | 1996 European Quantum Electronics Conference (EQEC'96) |
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Abbreviated title | EQEC'96 |
City | Hamburg, Ger |
Period | 8 Sept 1996 → 13 Sept 1996 |
Abstract
GEO 600, an interferometric gravitational wave detector, is an advanced interferometer with 600 m arm length and dual recycling. To achieve the planned strain sensitivity, the lasers must fulfill extreme stability requirements regarding frequency, amplitude, and spatial beam quality. In order to separate the problem of stabilization from high power output the lasers system for GEO 600 will consist of an injection locked high power laser and a stabilized low noise master oscillator.
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- Physics and Astronomy(all)
- General Physics and Astronomy
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1996. 87 Paper presented at 1996 European Quantum Electronics Conference (EQEC'96), Hamburg, Ger.
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T1 - Laser stabilization scheme for the interferometric gravitational wave detector GEO 600
AU - Brozek, O. S.
AU - Detemple, E.
AU - Willke, B.
AU - Danzmann, K.
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - GEO 600, an interferometric gravitational wave detector, is an advanced interferometer with 600 m arm length and dual recycling. To achieve the planned strain sensitivity, the lasers must fulfill extreme stability requirements regarding frequency, amplitude, and spatial beam quality. In order to separate the problem of stabilization from high power output the lasers system for GEO 600 will consist of an injection locked high power laser and a stabilized low noise master oscillator.
AB - GEO 600, an interferometric gravitational wave detector, is an advanced interferometer with 600 m arm length and dual recycling. To achieve the planned strain sensitivity, the lasers must fulfill extreme stability requirements regarding frequency, amplitude, and spatial beam quality. In order to separate the problem of stabilization from high power output the lasers system for GEO 600 will consist of an injection locked high power laser and a stabilized low noise master oscillator.
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T2 - 1996 European Quantum Electronics Conference (EQEC'96)
Y2 - 8 September 1996 through 13 September 1996
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