This paper presents finite-element modelling simulations of thermal lensing and thermal lens compensation in transmissive optics for gravitational wave detectors. We compare the current candidate test mass materials, fused silica and sapphire, in terms of sample geometry and time-dependent phenomena. For both materials, the thermal-lensing time constant is a few minutes, yet the core temperature needs several tens of minutes to stabilize. Thermal lens compensation using simple radiative heating is limited in temperature by absorption in the test mass. This effect limits the maximum allowed absorption for sapphire to ∼10–20 ppm/cm. For reasonable parameters, optical path length compensation within 1 nm can be achieved over a beam radius of 5...
This paper reports automatic compensation of strong thermal lensing in a suspended 80 m optical cavi...
Detection of gravitational waves remains one of the most challenging problems faced by experimental ...
We develop a steady-state analytical and numerical model of the optical response of power-recycled F...
In an experiment to simulate the conditions in high optical power advanced gravitational wave detect...
In this paper we study several means of compensating for thermal lensing which, otherwise, should be...
In this paper we study several means of compensating for thermal lensing which, otherwise, should be...
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Detector (LIGO), which currently operates with 10 W lase...
Thermal lensing limits the performance of advanced interferometric gravitational wave detectors that...
In an experiment to simulate the conditions in high optical power advanced gravitational wave detect...
In an experiment to simulate the conditions in high optical power advanced gravitational wave detect...
We report the reduction of the thermal lensing in cryogenic sapphire mirrors, which is planned to be...
High-reflectivity fused silica mirrors are at the epicentre of today's advanced gravitational wave d...
The ultimate sensitivity of interferometric gravitational-wave detectors requires extremely high lig...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2003.Includes bibliographi...
The project of this thesis stems from a collaboration with the University of Florida lasting two mon...
This paper reports automatic compensation of strong thermal lensing in a suspended 80 m optical cavi...
Detection of gravitational waves remains one of the most challenging problems faced by experimental ...
We develop a steady-state analytical and numerical model of the optical response of power-recycled F...
In an experiment to simulate the conditions in high optical power advanced gravitational wave detect...
In this paper we study several means of compensating for thermal lensing which, otherwise, should be...
In this paper we study several means of compensating for thermal lensing which, otherwise, should be...
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Detector (LIGO), which currently operates with 10 W lase...
Thermal lensing limits the performance of advanced interferometric gravitational wave detectors that...
In an experiment to simulate the conditions in high optical power advanced gravitational wave detect...
In an experiment to simulate the conditions in high optical power advanced gravitational wave detect...
We report the reduction of the thermal lensing in cryogenic sapphire mirrors, which is planned to be...
High-reflectivity fused silica mirrors are at the epicentre of today's advanced gravitational wave d...
The ultimate sensitivity of interferometric gravitational-wave detectors requires extremely high lig...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2003.Includes bibliographi...
The project of this thesis stems from a collaboration with the University of Florida lasting two mon...
This paper reports automatic compensation of strong thermal lensing in a suspended 80 m optical cavi...
Detection of gravitational waves remains one of the most challenging problems faced by experimental ...
We develop a steady-state analytical and numerical model of the optical response of power-recycled F...