How is the power recycling cavity length defined? There are so many optical elements in the PRM block.
I think we found a minor bug. When we try to join two spaces with a node and finesse throws an error saying Bug detected. ————————————————————– Error from Finesse (See ‘pykat.lastErrorKat’ for kat object): Bug detected! In function check_node_direction() of file kat_matrix_ccs.c at line 3508. Error message: Node n1_1 is connected to multiple components but […]
In the fourth task of task 2, We are not able to implement methods to measure the mismatch. Also, the references do not have these commands. The output obtained by the second method is hard to understand.
In the log post https://logbooks.ifosim.org/iucaa2019/2019/12/21/why-do-we-see-non-zero-common-prc-and-src-length-signals-at-the-michelsons-output-port/ there was uncertainty about where some unexpected common-mode arm motion coupling into the anti-symmetric output was coming from. We’ll focus on the last simulation repeated here: Although it looks like the the model is symmetric there is still an additional 90 degrees of detuning on both ITMX and ETMX. Why […]
Question The “Degrees of freedom transfer functions” task in notebook 14 involves applying signals to the cavity mirrors or the power recycling or signal recycling mirror to modulate the differential arm, common arm, power recycling and signal recycling cavity lengths, respectively. We look at a photodetector at the output port of the interferometer, which is […]
Question: In reference to Task 1, for sheet 13, the above plot is in relation to modulating the space of the cavities, i.e., changing the length of both the cavities. The plot below is modulating the position of the mirror. What is the reason for the difference between the two plots? Theoretically, both the processes […]
There is a somewhat “hidden” feature in Pykat which is capable of showing you an approximate visualisation of your model. It may not be available on all systems, e.g. Windows. This feature is available in two ways: Via notebook In a Jupyter notebook, you can view your interferometer using the following code: In the example […]
Lets see if I can figure out how to make a post with the common elements we might want, and include some how-to steps as I discover them: to insert hyperlinks with different displayed text, first write the display text, then highlight it and either hit ctrl/cmd+k or the link icon at the top of […]
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