Yesterday evening, for no apparent reason, the SL switched off.
This morning we went to EER to investigate. The safety chain had been triggered; after resetting it, the SL switched on without any issue. It then took some time for the system (SL, AMP, PMC) to thermalize, and some power was initially missing at the PMC and IMC outputs.
While attempting to speed up the recovery by increasing the power with IPC1, we noticed that we could not reach the nominal 18 W in IMC transmission. We suspected we were limited by the IPC1 transmission power, especially considering the PMC transmission decrease observed in December (#68408). We therefore went to the laser lab to recover the power discarded by IPC0.
We managed to increase the PMC transmission by about 10%, although this came with a 20% increase in reflection. As a result, the IMC transmission rose slightly above 19 W.
We then attempted lock acquisition again and realized that the limitation was not due to IPC1 transmission power. Instead, the IPC1 rotator server was not responding. We went to Piscina, rebooted the rotusb1 server, restarted the EIBAgilisRot server, and IPC1 resumed normal operation.
During lunch, we continued with lock acquisition, but INJ was quite unstable, most likely due to the PMC loop not being retuned after the power increase.
Since IPC1 power was not the issue, we decided to (approximately) revert the power previously recovered from IPC0. While there, we realigned the beam inside the PMC. After realignment, we measured the higher-order modes:
At this point, triggered by this TEM30 and noticing that PMC transmission, IMC error signal and PSTAB were quite noisy (approximately a factor 3 increase on PMC TRA, figure 1), we decided to try to improve the situation by adjusting the Neovan pumping diode currents.
We changed the Neovan pumping diode currents from (5.2 A – 5.0 A) to (5.0 A – 4.9 A). This produced a significant improvement in overall system performance (figure 2)
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AMP output power decreased from 0.375 V to 0.36 V
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PMC transmission increased from 0.775 V to 0.782 V
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PMC reflection decreased from 0.17 V to 0.14 V
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Normalized PMC transmission increased by ~3%
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Normalized PMC reflection decreased by ~15%
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Additionally, the Neovan head temperature decreased by 0.6 °C
Overall, this adjustment seems to have a clearly positive impact on system stability and noise.
We keep those values and went on with the planned activity which was the RFC realignment (dedicated entry)