Takano, Fujimoto, Tanaka
## Abstract
We found that SRC flash light injected to ITM MN photosensors when PRM was MISALIGNED_BF. In this state, if IMC output power reaches to ~4 W, the flash disturbs the ITM MN DAMP control and kicked ITM. Therefore, we cannot increase the laser power when SRM is aligned for now.
## Detail
This noon, during PLL work, we increased the IMC power from 1 W to 10 W to increase SNR of PLL beat signal by increasing the main beam power on POS table. After that, the power values at AS and REFL PDs got 0 (fig.1). Also, the beam spot on AS camera was disappeared although the VIS guardian seems to be not changed as long as VIS_OVERVIEW screen says. This time, since we used SRX cavity before increasing IMC power, ITMY, ETMX and ETMY were misaligned and others including SRM were aligned. We found that the behaviors of DC powers on AS and REFL PDs and the flash in POP RF17I seems to got strange when IMC power surpassed ~4 W (fig.2).
After we got back to controll room, we found that ITMX oscillated too largely although the ITMX guardian saied ITMX is "LOCK_ACQUISITION". MN controll feedbacks' values seem to got too much and saturated. So this is reason why the beam at AS and REFL disappeared. So we started to investigate ther reason why ITMX oscillated by increasing laser power to ~4W. On the other hand, This early morning, Dan-san performed an initial alignment. During the alignment, he increased the power to ~5W. However, he did not reported such an issue in his klog and ITM seemed to be stable in this morning. The difference between the early morning situation and this noon situation is that SRM is aligned or not. So one of possibilites is that SRC flash disturbs the ITM control with more than 4 W IMC output.
First, to distinguish the cause of this issue by local control itself or by increasing the power when SRM is aligned, we investigated there is something wrong in the local control by requesting ITM guardian to go to the upper state one by one (ISOLATED -> DAMPED -> ALIGNED -> LOCK_ACQUISITION). This time, SRM was aligned and IMC output power was 1 W. ITMX got the LOCK_ACQUISITION state without any oscillation. Therefore, this cause may not be the local control itself.
Second, we tried to monitor what happened in the ITMX control when we increased IMC output power with aligning SRM. So we requested PRM guardian to the MISALIGNED_BF state. Just after PRM got the state, MN photosenser got glichy. Fig.3 shows the time series around the moment when PRM got to MISALIGNED_BF. In top two rows, the error signals of the damping control with photosensers in each DoF and in bottom rows, IMC output power, PRM guardian state, and the SRC error signal, respectively. As you can see, after PRM moved from MISALIGNED state (GRD-VIS_PRM_STATE_N = 1400) to MISALIGNED_BF (STATE_N = 1600), photosensor error signals got glichy when IMC power was 1 W and SRC is flahing. In this state, we misaligned SRM manually so that SRC flash could not be observed. Then the gliches in photosensor signals were also disappeared (fig.4). Moreover, Fig.5 shows the timeseries when we increased the power to ~10 W in this noon. As the power increased, the gliche size increased. At last, MN control Therefore, the SRC flash injected into photosensors (especially H1, H2, V2, V3 judging from fig.6) and the flash disturbs ITMX MN control with photosensors.
Similarly, this glitch issue were observed in ITMY photosensors (fig.7).
PRM must be in the MISALIGNED_BF state when we increase the power for the safety reason. So we cannot increase the power with SRC flash for now.
## Discussion
We also found that the glitch size seems to depend on the PRM alignment (Fig.8). When PRM is In MISALIGNED_BF state (N=1600) where PRM misaligns largely in Yaw and goes out of the oplev range, the glitches are in photosensor signals. However, when PRM is in the MISALIGNED state (N = 1400), where PRM is misaligned smally in Pit but PRM is in the oplev range, or the LOCK_ACQUISITION state (N = 2000), where PRM is aligned well, the glitches are not observed. Therefore, the SRC flash goes back to PRM, and reflected at PRM. In MISALIGNED_BF state, we are not sure of this reflection light. It may hit somewhere and scatter. This scattered light injects to ITM photosensor. This is one possiblity. However, we have not confirmed that the glitches are still not in photosensors when the power is increased with good PRM and SRM alignment. Also, we have not checked the relation between the misaligned direction. At any rate, we need more investigation.
## Discussion 2
By the way, during this investigation, we found that IR light seems to be injected in SRM oplev signal even though the IR filters (according to Dan-san) were installed in front of oplev QPDs.
## Note
We should not trust what the guardian says completely.