[Yu, Hido, Dan]
Summary
We tested whether a QPD placed behind the steering mirror in the Pcal Rx module can be used to monitor the Pcal beam position. The transmitted laser power behind the steering mirrors was measured to be ~0.7 mW, which is consistent with the expected order assuming less than 0.1% transmission. A QPD signal response was observed when the ETMX TM Y setpoint was changed.
Background
During O4, the Pcal beam position was found to move over time. During weekly maintenance, we checked the beam position using the Tcam, and if the displacement was too large, the beam alignment was recovered using the pico-motors.
The Pcal beam position is the second largest factor contributing to the Pcal uncertainty. Proper treatment of the Pcal beam position is also one of the characteristic points of the KAGRA Pcal system. Therefore, we are trying to develop a beam position monitoring system. Ideally, we would like to monitor position changes of about ~+/-2 mm at the Rx side, which are difficult to detect clearly with the Tcam.
Also if we have this system, we can alwasy monitor it even during the IFO lock.
Purpose of today's work
- Check whether it is realistic to place a QPD behind the steering mirror in the Rx module.
- Measure the transmitted laser power through the steering mirror.
- Place a QPD and check whether the QPD signal responds when the ETMX TM Y setpoint is changed.
Power measurement behind the Rx module
We measured the laser power behind the steering mirrors in the Rx module using a power meter.
- Path 2, right side: 0.78 mW
- Path 1, left side: 0.67 mW
These values are consistent with the expected order. Since the input laser power is about 1 W, 0.1% transmission would correspond to about 1 mW. However, 0.1% is the upper limit from the mirror specification, so a smaller transmitted power is reasonable.
The measured values will be used as a reference for designing the QPD setup to be installed.
QPD test
We placed a QPD(PDQ80A) behind the Path 1 steering mirror. The signal was acquired using a KPA101.
We changed the ETMX TM Y setpoint as follows[urad]: -7.4 -> +20 -> -20 -> -7.4
The QPD output at the Rx module changed approximately as follows:
(X, Y) = (0, +0.1) -> (-0.6, -0.6) -> (+0.1, 0) -> (0, +0.1)
We confirmed that the QPD output changes in response to the motion of the TM.
In this test, no lens was placed in front of the QPD. Since the beam diameter is large, about 10 mm, it may be necessary to place a lens before the QPD in the final setup.
Due to limited time, today's test was limited to confirming that the QPD output responds to the TM motion even without a lens.
Conclusion
The transmitted power behind the Rx steering mirrors was measured and found to be reasonable. The QPD signal also showed a response to the ETMX TM Y motion. This result suggests that a QPD-based monitoring system behind the Rx steering mirror is a realistic option for monitoring Pcal beam position changes. Further work is needed to design the final QPD setup, including the possible use of a lens.