Iodine-Stabilized Nd : Yag Laser Applied To A Long-Baseline Interferometer For Wideband Earth Strain Observations

A Araya, T Kunugi, Y Fukao,I Yamada,N Suda, S Maruyama,N Mio,S Moriwaki

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS(2002)

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Abstract
We stabilized a frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser (lambda=532 nm) with reference to an iodine absorption line, and applied it to a long-baseline interferometer for earth strain observations. To obtain unmodulated light, saturated absorption signals of an external iodine cell were detected by the modulation transfer technique using an acousto-optic modulator working as both amplitude and frequency modulators. Two feedback loops, which could control the laser frequency by a piezo-electric actuator and a thermal actuator, realized fast and wide-range frequency stabilization, and ensured long-term stable operation. From a beat-note measurement between two identical systems, we obtained a frequency stability (in Allan variance) of less than or similar to2x10(-13) for time intervals of 10 to 1000 s. By applying the stabilized Nd:YAG laser to a light source of a 10 m interferometer, we successfully observed earth tides and earthquakes in strain variations. Other geophysical signals, detectable by this strainmeter, are also discussed. (C) 2002 American Institute of Physics.
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signal detection,frequency synthesizer,free induction decay,absorption line,feedback loop
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