High precision six-degree-of-freedom interferometer for test mass readout

Author:

Yan HaoORCID,Yeh Hsien-ChiORCID,Mao Qiuli

Abstract

Abstract High precision six-degree-of-freedom sensing plays an important role in future gravitational space missions. In gravitational or geodesy missions, measurements of all six degrees of freedom of freely floating test mass are required for reducing the cross-coupling noise, which is frequently an important limiting factor in the performance. Interferometry and capacitive sensing have been successfully combined in LISA pathfinder to achieve six degrees of freedom measurements. In this paper, we report a six-degree-of-freedom interferometer system based on multiplex differential wavefront sensing and longitudinal pathlength sensing. Compared to conventional capacitive sensing or optical levers, it has a higher measurement accuracy. The results of our table-top experiment show motion in all six degrees of freedom of a cubic test mass are simultaneously measured with a translational and tilt sensitivity of 100 pm/Hz1/2 and 10 nrad Hz−1/2 above 1 Hz, respectively. The translational dynamic range is greater than ±10 mm with nonlinear residuals less than 6 μm, and the tilt dynamic range is approximately ±500 μrad with nonlinear residuals less than 60 μrad. The coupling errors between multiple degrees of freedom are dominated by tilt-to-translation and tilt-to-tilt coupling, which are roughly 2–4 μm and 15–25 μrad, respectively, within a range of [−500 μrad, +500 μrad].

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

National Natural Science Foundation of China

111 Project and Guangdong Major Project of Basic and Applied Basic Research

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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