“…The monolithic fiber-collimator presented here provides excellent optical and thermal and mechanical performance. It is a part of the LRI and located on the Optical Bench Assembly (OBA) which has already been described in [1,3].…”
“…The monolithic fiber-collimator presented here provides excellent optical and thermal and mechanical performance. It is a part of the LRI and located on the Optical Bench Assembly (OBA) which has already been described in [1,3].…”
“…Thus S/C 2 sends out a frequency shifted copy of the TX laser beam from S/C 1 back towards S/C 1. The heterodyne signal of the superposition of the LO beam on the master S/C and the received TX beam signal from the slave S/C yields two times the Doppler shift of the relative motion of the two S/C [6,7,8]. This heterodyne signal also contains the main science signal from which the distance variations will be derived to ultimately reconstruct the gravity field.…”
Section: Lri Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key requirements of the FSM part of the OBE are to realize a small signal bandwidth of at least 1 kHz and an optical pointing noise of less than 2 µrad/√Hz. The key requirements of the QPR are to realize an equivalent input current noise of less than 5 pA/√Hz for frequencies up to 16 MHz and differential phase offsets between any 2 of the 4 AC channels of less than 100 mrad; see [6,7,8] for more details on the design of the OBS. …”
“…As beam collimator, a fiber injector using an aspheric lens with the fiber directly spliced to the lens is employed. It follows the design of a fiber injector developed by SpaceTech used in the laser ranging interferometer (LRI) for the GRACE follow-on mission [4]. In order to keep the collimator as compact as possible, a high NA fiber is used which allows for a short focal length of the asphere.…”
Section: Selected Hardware and Qualification Statusmentioning
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