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arxiv:2502.07383

Scattered light reduction in Sagnac Speed Meters with Tunable Coherence

Published on Feb 11
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Abstract

Tunable Coherence suppresses scattered light noise in Sagnac interferometers and ring resonators, enhancing sensitivity.

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Sagnac Speed Meter and ring resonators can be used as high precision instruments, but they are limited in their sensitivity through scattered light causing non-linear noise. Here, we experimentally demonstrate a technique called Tunable Coherence, where the long coherence length of the laser is broken in a controlled way, to suppress the coupling of scattered light in a Sagnac interferometer. We demonstrate a scattered light suppression of 24.2 dB in a Sagnac interferometer and discuss the experimental limitations. Further, we show an analytical discussion on how Tunable Coherence could be a fundamental solution to light scattering back from optical surfaces into the counter propagating beam, which is an issue particularly in ring resonators.

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