Precision cavity control for the stable operation of a large ring laser gyroscope

K. U. Schreiber, A. Gebauer, A. Velikoseltsev, J. P.R. Wells

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Abstract

Currently the sensor performance of large ring laser gyroscopes is limited more by stability in the long term rather than measurement resolution. This is mostly because of a variable contribution of backscatter coupling between the two counter-propagating laser beams inside the square ring laser cavity. Introducing an atmospheric pressure stabilizing vessel around the ring laser structure allows us to compensate variations in the compression of the ring laser body by ambient pressure changes. Adding an interferometric feedback system takes this approach one step further in that it allows us to stabilize the length of the cavity to be stable to within 1 kHz of optical frequency. However it transpires that this precision cavity control is not sufficient to keep the backscatter coupling sufficiently constant to reduce the variation of the offset bias of the gyroscope to values of 10 μHz or below. A tightly controlled perimeter does not preclude small variations of the 4 individual sides of the gyroscope. In the absence of sufficient control over the backscatter process or sufficiently precise numerical estimate of the backscatter variation, a tight control of the length of the four individual arms of the gyroscope, in addition to the precision perimeter control appears to be a viable experimental approach. Monitoring the phase relationship between the ring laser beat note, taken at different corners of the gyroscope, provides the necessary access to the desired cavity control. This paper reports the first results of this investigation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2014 International Conference Laser Optics, LO 2014
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
ISBN (Print)9781479938858
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
Event2014 International Conference Laser Optics, LO 2014 - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Duration: 30 Jun 20144 Jul 2014

Publication series

NameProceedings - 2014 International Conference Laser Optics, LO 2014

Conference

Conference2014 International Conference Laser Optics, LO 2014
Country/TerritoryRussian Federation
CitySt. Petersburg
Period30/06/144/07/14

Keywords

  • Earth rotation
  • optical frequency stabilization
  • ring laser
  • space geodesy

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