Abstract

Three mode interactions could induce parametric instability in advanced gravitational wave detectors with high optical power circulating in the cavities. One of the conditions for parametric instability to occur is when the cavity frequency difference between fundamental mode and the high order mode matches the test mass acoustic mode frequency. The optical mode spacing is a function of cavity g-factor (radius of curvature). At the Gingin High Optical Power Facility, we have an 80 meter optical cavity particularly designed for studying high optical power effects in advanced gravitational wave detectors such as parametric instabilities. Here we present the recent results of thermal tuning the cavity g-factor by heating the test mass surface with a CO2 laser to investigate the 3-mode interactions. Observation of test mass thermal noise peaks above 160 kHz enhanced by 3 mode interaction is presented.

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