This study investigates a multilayer high reflector with new coating materials for next-generation laser interferometer gravitational wave detectors operated at cryogenic temperatures. We use the plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition method to deposit amorphous silicon nitride and silica quarter-wave high-reflector stacks and studied the properties pertinent to the coating thermal noise. Room- and cryogenic-temperature mechanical loss angles of the silicon nitride and silica quarter-wave bilayers are measured using the cantilever ring-down method. We show, for the first time, that the bulk and shear loss angles of the coatings can be obtained from the cantilever ring-down measurement, and we use the bulk and shear losses to calcu...
Multimaterial optical coatings are a promising viable option to meet the challenging requirements (i...
For application in future cryogenically cooled gravitational wave detectors, the thermal noise of lo...
Gravitational waves are detected by measuring length changes between mirrors in the arms of kilomet...
This study investigates a multilayer high reflector with new coating materials for next-generation l...
A standard quarter-wavelength multilayer optical coating will produce the highest reflectivity for a...
Thermal noise arising from mechanical dissipation in oxide mirror coatings is an important limit to ...
Brownian thermal noise associated with highly reflective mirror coatings is a fundamental limit for ...
Future gravitational wave detectors (GWDs) such as Advanced LIGO upgrades and the Einstein Telescope...
Thermal noise resulting from the mechanical loss of multilayer dielectric coatings is expected to im...
Future gravitational wave detectors (GWDs) such as Advanced LIGO upgrades and the Einstein Telescope...
International audienceCoating thermal noise is a fundamental limit for precision experiments based o...
In modern high precision optical instruments, such as in gravitational wave detectors or frequency r...
Future gravitational-wave detectors operated at cryogenic temperatures are expected to be limited by...
Thermal noise of highly reflective mirror coatings is a major limit to the sensitivity of many preci...
We report on the optical, mechanical and structural characterization of the sputtered coating materi...
Multimaterial optical coatings are a promising viable option to meet the challenging requirements (i...
For application in future cryogenically cooled gravitational wave detectors, the thermal noise of lo...
Gravitational waves are detected by measuring length changes between mirrors in the arms of kilomet...
This study investigates a multilayer high reflector with new coating materials for next-generation l...
A standard quarter-wavelength multilayer optical coating will produce the highest reflectivity for a...
Thermal noise arising from mechanical dissipation in oxide mirror coatings is an important limit to ...
Brownian thermal noise associated with highly reflective mirror coatings is a fundamental limit for ...
Future gravitational wave detectors (GWDs) such as Advanced LIGO upgrades and the Einstein Telescope...
Thermal noise resulting from the mechanical loss of multilayer dielectric coatings is expected to im...
Future gravitational wave detectors (GWDs) such as Advanced LIGO upgrades and the Einstein Telescope...
International audienceCoating thermal noise is a fundamental limit for precision experiments based o...
In modern high precision optical instruments, such as in gravitational wave detectors or frequency r...
Future gravitational-wave detectors operated at cryogenic temperatures are expected to be limited by...
Thermal noise of highly reflective mirror coatings is a major limit to the sensitivity of many preci...
We report on the optical, mechanical and structural characterization of the sputtered coating materi...
Multimaterial optical coatings are a promising viable option to meet the challenging requirements (i...
For application in future cryogenically cooled gravitational wave detectors, the thermal noise of lo...
Gravitational waves are detected by measuring length changes between mirrors in the arms of kilomet...