The interferometer mirrors of Gravitational-Wave Detectors (GWD) are Bragg reflectors made of alternate amorphous silica (SiO2) and titania-doped tantala (TiO2:Ta2O5) layers as low- and high-refractive index material, respectively. A thermal treatment is usually performed to reduce both mechanical losses and NIR optical absorptions of the coatings. We present a spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE) investigation of the effect of annealing and Ti:Ta mixing on Ta2O5 coatings deposited under conditions similar to those adopted for building up mirrors of GWDs. The broad-band analysis covers both the NIR and the fundamental absorption threshold region. The data show an evident annealing-induced reduction of the fundamental optical absorption br...
International audienceWe present the results of mechanical characterizations of many different high-...
International audienceWe report on the results of an extensive campaign of optical and mechanical ch...
The noise caused by internal mechanical dissipation in the high refractive index amorphous thin fil...
International audienceThe interferometer mirrors of gravitational-wave detectors (GWDs) are Bragg re...
High-reflection interference mirrors for current gravitational wave detectors (aLIGO, Advanced Virgo...
Reducing thermal noise from optical coatings is crucial to reaching the required sensitivity in next...
International audienceMirror coatings play a crucial role in the performance of laser interferometer...
We have investigated by spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE, 190-1700 nm) the optical properties of unifo...
The work of this thesis is the study of mechanical and optical properties of coatings (mainly deposi...
Brownian thermal noise associated with highly reflective mirror coatings is a fundamental limit for ...
We estimate the loss angles of the materials currently used in the highly reflective test-mass coati...
Coating thermal noise is one of the dominant noise sources in current gravitational wave detectors a...
Amorphous mixed titania-tantala coatings are key components of Bragg reflectors in the gravitational...
Mirror thermal noise in Ta2O5/SiO2 coatings is predicted to be the limiting noise in the 50-300 Hz f...
International audienceWe present the results of mechanical characterizations of many different high-...
International audienceWe report on the results of an extensive campaign of optical and mechanical ch...
The noise caused by internal mechanical dissipation in the high refractive index amorphous thin fil...
International audienceThe interferometer mirrors of gravitational-wave detectors (GWDs) are Bragg re...
High-reflection interference mirrors for current gravitational wave detectors (aLIGO, Advanced Virgo...
Reducing thermal noise from optical coatings is crucial to reaching the required sensitivity in next...
International audienceMirror coatings play a crucial role in the performance of laser interferometer...
We have investigated by spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE, 190-1700 nm) the optical properties of unifo...
The work of this thesis is the study of mechanical and optical properties of coatings (mainly deposi...
Brownian thermal noise associated with highly reflective mirror coatings is a fundamental limit for ...
We estimate the loss angles of the materials currently used in the highly reflective test-mass coati...
Coating thermal noise is one of the dominant noise sources in current gravitational wave detectors a...
Amorphous mixed titania-tantala coatings are key components of Bragg reflectors in the gravitational...
Mirror thermal noise in Ta2O5/SiO2 coatings is predicted to be the limiting noise in the 50-300 Hz f...
International audienceWe present the results of mechanical characterizations of many different high-...
International audienceWe report on the results of an extensive campaign of optical and mechanical ch...
The noise caused by internal mechanical dissipation in the high refractive index amorphous thin fil...