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Frequency Noise in Virgo

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1 Frequency Noise in Virgo
by Matt Evans

2 The Actors Noise Sources Frequency Servo Coupling to the Dark Fringe
Input Mode Cleaner length noise Sensing noise on IMC lock Frequency Servo Servo topology Gain limitations Sensing noises Coupling to the Dark Fringe Common Mode Rejection Ratio Fluctuations

3 Sources: IMC Length Excitation
Injection bench alignment sensor noise below 15Hz Seismic excitation between 15 and 20Hz also possibly higher… problem with suspension? Actuator noise IB coil-driver/DAC noise Mode cleaner end mirror DAC noise

4 Sources: Seismic Excitation

5 Sources: IB transfer function
Dihedron resonace at 80Hz

6 Sources: Actuator Noise
Dihedron resonace at 80Hz Couples also through offsets (“FmodErr”)

7 Frequency Servo MC path 100Hz Fast Loop 250kHz SSFS 25kHz

8 Servo: Fast Loop Noise properties not known

9 Servo: SSFS

10 Servo: SSFS

11 Servo: MC path

12 Coupling to the Dark Fringe
Line match at 444 and 1111Hz Modulation spreads line power The coupling fluctuates quickly Coherent analysis is difficult Noise projection is approximate

13 Coupling to the Dark Fringe
Line match Feature match B1 Shot Noise B5 Shot Noise ALL VERY ROUGH!!!

14 Left to be Done Tune SSFS Understand fast loop noise
Increase gain between 1 and 5kHz Improve phase margin by removing unnecessary delay in cables, OpAmps, ... Understand fast loop noise Electronics Scattering on external bench ND filters, clipping Other ideas? Stabilize coupling (alignment?)


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