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Overview of Advanced LIGO adaptive optics.
26 auth. A. Brooks, B. Abbott, M. Arain, G. Ciani, Ayodele Cole, G. Grabeel, E. Gustafson, C. Guido, M. Heintze, A. Heptonstall, M. Jacobson, Won Kim, E. King, A. Lynch, Stephen O'Connor, ... D. Ottaway, K. Mailand, G. Mueller, J. Munch, V. Sannibale, Z. Shao, Michael Smith, P. Veitch, T. Vo, C. Vorvick, P. Willems
This is an overview of the adaptive optics used in Advanced LIGO (aLIGO), known as the thermal compensation system (TCS). The TCS was designed to minimize thermally induced spatial distortions in the interferometer optical modes and to provide some …
This is an overview of the adaptive optics used in Advanced LIGO (aLIGO), known as the thermal compensation system (TCS). The TCS was designed to minimize thermally induced spatial distortions in the interferometer optical modes and to provide some correction for static curvature errors in the core optics of aLIGO. The TCS is comprised of ring heater actuators, spatially tunable CO2 laser projectors, and Hartmann wavefront sensors. The system meets the requirements of correcting for nominal distortion in aLIGO to a maximum residual error of 5.4 nm rms, weighted across the laser beam, for up to 125 W of laser input power into the interferometer.
Published in Applied Optics
14
5 2016