[Tanaka, Saito]
To align the optical path of the sub-laser beam with the IR beam on the POS table, we installed two irises and attempted alignment.
- In klog:36752, two irises were installed to match the optical path of the sub-laser beam to the IR beam on the POS table. However, the IR beam on the POS table was weak, and the irises were placed at positions where it was difficult to confirm whether the beam was passing through their centers. Therefore, we repositioned the irises: the first iris was placed in front of the mirror used for measuring the IR beam profile, and the second iris was placed on the reflection side of a nearby BS. We adjusted the mirror and the BS so that the IR beam on the POS table hit the center of the mirror located on the reflection side of the BS. Then, by narrowing the irises, we adjusted their positions so that the beam passed through their centers. In this configuration, we placed a beam dump to block the IR beam on the POS table and used the two mirrors after the mode-matching lenses to align the sub-laser beam so that it passed through both irises. However, almost no change in the optical path was observed. This is likely because the distance between the mirrors used for alignment was too short to produce a significant change in the beam path. A more efficient alignment method needs to be considered.