The effects of heating on mechanical loss in tantala/silica optical coatings

Authors

M.R. Abernathy, G.M. Harry, F. Travasso, I. Martin, S. Reid, S. Rowan, J. Hough, M.M. Fejer, R. Route, S. Penn, et al.

Abstract

Second-generation interferometric gravitational-wave detectors will operate at temperatures noticeably above room temperature. Study was done to determine what effect elevated temperatures would have on the Q and coating thermal noise of the detector mirrors. Results show that increased temperature increases loss angle in a manner that is more significant at higher frequencies. Trends show that the increased temperature will have a negligible effect at the low (100 Hz) frequencies important to second-generation detectors.

Journal

Physics Letters A

Volume

372

Number

2

Date

08/2007
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