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Integrating high-precision and fringe-scale displacement sensing using heterodyne cavity-tracking

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posted on 2024-08-24, 16:00 authored by Shreevathsa Chalathadka Subrahmanya, Christian Darsow-Fromm, Oliver Gerberding
We present a heterodyne stabilized cavity-based interferometer scheme that can serve as a compact and high-sensitivity displacement sensor with a fringe-scale operating range. The technique, in principle, can reach a sub-femtometer noise floor and an operating range on the order of one laser wavelength at $\lambda \approx 1\,\mu m$. With our current experimental setup, we achieve a sensitivity of about $130 fm/\sqrt{\mathrm{Hz}}$ at $1\,Hz$ and $23 fm/\sqrt{\mathrm{Hz}}$ at around $130\,Hz$. By probing a length actuated cavity, we demonstrate six orders of magnitude of dynamic range for displacement measurement, reaching a maximum motion of $0.15\,\mu m$. The tracking bandwidth and displacement range are limited by analog effects in the signal digitization and are extendable in the future.

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