Mechanical loss in state-of-the-art amorphous optical coatings

We present the results of mechanical characterizations of many different high-quality optical coatings made of ion-beam-sputtered titania-doped tantala and silica, developed originally for interferometric gravitational-wave detectors. Our data show that in multilayer stacks (like high-reflection Bra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. D 2016-01, Vol.93 (1), Article 012007
Hauptverfasser: Granata, Massimo, Saracco, Emeline, Morgado, Nazario, Cajgfinger, Alix, Cagnoli, Gianpietro, Degallaix, Jérôme, Dolique, Vincent, Forest, Danièle, Franc, Janyce, Michel, Christophe, Pinard, Laurent, Flaminio, Raffaele
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Zusammenfassung:We present the results of mechanical characterizations of many different high-quality optical coatings made of ion-beam-sputtered titania-doped tantala and silica, developed originally for interferometric gravitational-wave detectors. Our data show that in multilayer stacks (like high-reflection Bragg mirrors, for example) the measured coating dissipation is systematically higher than the expectation and is correlated with the stress condition in the sample. This has a particular relevance for the noise budget of current advanced gravitational-wave interferometers, and, more generally, for any experiment involving thermal-noise-limited optical cavities.
ISSN:2470-0010
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DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.93.012007