Proposed large scale monolithic fused silica mirror suspension for 3rd generation gravitational wave detectors
Thermal noise from the suspension fibres used in the mirror pendulums in current gravitational wave detectors is a critical noise source. Future detectors will require improved suspension performance with the specific ability to suspend much heavier masses to reduce radiation pressure noise, whilst...
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Zusammenfassung: | Thermal noise from the suspension fibres used in the mirror pendulums in
current gravitational wave detectors is a critical noise source. Future
detectors will require improved suspension performance with the specific
ability to suspend much heavier masses to reduce radiation pressure noise,
whilst retaining good thermal noise performance. In this letter, we propose and
experimentally demonstrate a design for a large-scale fused silica suspension,
demonstrating its suitability for holding an increased mass of 160 kg. We
demonstrate the concepts for improving thermal noise via longer suspension
fibres supporting a higher static stress. We present a full thermal noise
analysis of our prototype, meeting requirements for conceptual 3rd generation
detector designs such as the high frequency interferometer of the Einstein
Telescope (ET-HF), and closely approaching that required for Cosmic Explorer
(CE). |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2111.09119 |