The slave laser remained stable over the weekend, so this morning we continued working on the alignment.
We seeded the Neovan with the SL and everything was as we let it on Friday afternoon.
We first attempted to optimize the alignment using the mirror in front of the Neovan while monitoring both the transmitted power and the beam profile on AMP_cam.
Since the improvement remained limited and the AMP NF was still significantly away from what it was before, we decided to realign the SL beam towards the Neovan using LB_M04 (the second mirror after the SL) hoping for both effect on the shift and the tilt of the beam inside the neovan. This proved to be very beneficial for both the output power and the beam profile. We managed to recover 0.38 V on AMP_DC.
We then adjusted the Neovan pumping diodes to investigate whether the situation could be further improved. We decreased the current of all four pumping diodes by 0.1 A and obtained a better output beam shape together with a lower temperature of the Neovan head, while maintaining good output power (Figure 1).
New pumping diode current values: 4.8 A.
Overall, we now measure 0.37 V on AMP_DC, compared to 0.34 V previously, and the low-frequency noise is reduced (Figure 2).
The beam shape also looks improved (Figures 3 before and figure 4 after).
Having recovered both good output power and a good beam shape, we proceeded to work on the PMC alignment.
We realigned it and now measure 0.52 V at the output, compared to 0.49 V previously (Figure 5).
While normalizing PMC_TRA and PMC_REFL with AMP_DC, the throughput initially appeared lower. However, after further inspection, it seems that about 3.7% is still coupled into the TEM01 mode. This should recover once the system is fully thermalized. The mismatch is instead around 1%.
We also computed the throughput using PMC_REFL in the unlocked and locked states. We now estimate throughput losses of 20%, whereas they used to be around 22%.
It should be noted that, since the IMC transmission signal is currently unavailable, we could neither work on the PSTAB nor easily verify the alignment in the AOM. These checks will need to be performed later. However, only minor adjustments were required for the alignment towards the PMC.
We let everything locked for the coming days for thermalization. Fine alignment of the PMC as well as check of the order 1 in the AOM will be done on wednesday.