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In-orbit performance of the laser interferometer of Taiji-1 experimental satellite. Liu H S, Luo Z R, Sha W. International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2021: 2140004

by admin - Mar 20, 2026

Taiji-1, which is the first experimental satellite for space gravitational wave detection in China, relies on key technologies which include the laser interferometer, the gravitational reference sensor (GRS), the micro-thruster and the satellite platform. Similarly to the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) pathfinder, except for the science interferometer, the optical bench (OB) of Taiji-1 contains reference and test mass (TM) interferometers. Limited by the lower mechanical strength of the carrier rocket and by the orbit environment, the OB of Taiji-1 is made of invar steel and fused silica, and it is aimed to achieve a sensitivity of the order of 100pm/√Hz. The experimental results from in-orbit tests of Taiji-1 demonstrate that the interferometer can reach a sensitivity of 30pm/√Hz in the frequency range of 0.01–10Hz, which satisfies the requirements of Taiji-1 mission.