Quantum noise in a fabry-perot interferometer including the influence of diffraction loss of light

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Abstract

The DECi-hertz Interferometer Gravitational wave Observatory (DECIGO) is designed to detect gravitational waves at frequencies between 0.1 and 10 Hz. In this frequency band, one of the most important science targets is the detection of primordial gravitational waves. DECIGO plans to use a space interferometer with optical cavities to increase its sensitivity. For evaluating its sensitivity, diffraction of the laser light has to be adequately considered. There are two kinds of diffraction loss: leakage loss outside the mirror and higher-order mode loss. These effects are treated differently inside and outside of the Fabry-Perot (FP) cavity. We estimated them under the conditions that the FP cavity has a relatively high finesse and the higher-order modes do not resonate. As a result, we found that the effects can be represented as a reduction of the effective finesse of the cavity with regard to quantum noise. This result is useful for optimization of the design of DECIGO. This method is also applicable to any FP cavities with a relatively small beam cut and the finesse sufficiently higher than 1.

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Iwaguchi, S., Ishikawa, T., Ando, M., Michimura, Y., Komori, K., Nagano, K., … Kawamura, S. (2021). Quantum noise in a fabry-perot interferometer including the influence of diffraction loss of light. Galaxies, 9(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies9010009

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