LISA long-arm interferometry: an alternative frequency pre-stabilization system
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Laser frequency noise is a significant noise source which couples into the main science measurement of the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna via the mismatch between the interferometer arm lengths. In this paper we discuss the application of unequal pathlength heterodyne Mach-Zehnder interferometer to measure and actively stablise the master laser frequency as used in LISA Pathfinder. In comparison to an optical cavity or atomic reference the technique has a wide operating range and does not require a complex lock acquisition procedure. Frequency tuning can be provided by purely electronic means and does not require physically changing the pathlength (or resonance frequency) of the frequency reference and can therefore be combined with arm locking in a straightforward manner.
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