This paper describes investigations into the mechanical losses of bonds created by hydroxy-catalysis bonding. Evaluation of the magnitude of such losses is important for determining thermal noise levels in bonded suspensions for gravitational wave detectors. Three samples were investigated with bonds of varying geometries and surface areas. In two cases, the bonds were between two pieces of fused silica, whilst in the third a fused silica piece was attached to a sapphire substrate. In each case sodium silicate solution was used as the bonding agent. The thickness and Young's modulus of the bond material were evaluated enabling values for the intrinsic mechanical loss factor of the bonding material to be obtained
All current gravitational wave detectors use test masses coated with alternating layers of two diffe...
The work of this thesis involves the analysis of mechanical losses associated with coated test masse...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the suitability of hydroxide catalysis bonding for use in s...
Hydroxide catalysis bonds are used in the aLIGO gravitational wave detectors and are an essential te...
New measurements of the mechanical loss factors of hydroxide-catalysis bonds have been made and thes...
Hydroxide catalysis bonds are low mechanical loss joints which are used in the fused silica mirror s...
Hydroxide catalysis bonds have formed an integral part of ground-based gravitational wave (GW) obser...
Silicon optics suspended by silicon ribbons or silicon fibers and kept at low temperature are being ...
Hydroxide-catalysis bonding is a high precision jointing technique producing strong, transparent an...
In his 1916 General Theory of Relativity, Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves. T...
High-purity glasses are used for their low optical and mechanical loss, which makes them an excellen...
Hydroxide catalysis bonding (HCB) as a jointing technique has been under development for astronomica...
With the outstanding results from the detection and observation of gravitational waves from coalesci...
Hydroxide catalysis bonding has been used in gravitational wave detectors to precisely and securely ...
Silicon is under consideration as a substrate material for the mirror masses and quasi-monolithic su...
All current gravitational wave detectors use test masses coated with alternating layers of two diffe...
The work of this thesis involves the analysis of mechanical losses associated with coated test masse...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the suitability of hydroxide catalysis bonding for use in s...
Hydroxide catalysis bonds are used in the aLIGO gravitational wave detectors and are an essential te...
New measurements of the mechanical loss factors of hydroxide-catalysis bonds have been made and thes...
Hydroxide catalysis bonds are low mechanical loss joints which are used in the fused silica mirror s...
Hydroxide catalysis bonds have formed an integral part of ground-based gravitational wave (GW) obser...
Silicon optics suspended by silicon ribbons or silicon fibers and kept at low temperature are being ...
Hydroxide-catalysis bonding is a high precision jointing technique producing strong, transparent an...
In his 1916 General Theory of Relativity, Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves. T...
High-purity glasses are used for their low optical and mechanical loss, which makes them an excellen...
Hydroxide catalysis bonding (HCB) as a jointing technique has been under development for astronomica...
With the outstanding results from the detection and observation of gravitational waves from coalesci...
Hydroxide catalysis bonding has been used in gravitational wave detectors to precisely and securely ...
Silicon is under consideration as a substrate material for the mirror masses and quasi-monolithic su...
All current gravitational wave detectors use test masses coated with alternating layers of two diffe...
The work of this thesis involves the analysis of mechanical losses associated with coated test masse...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the suitability of hydroxide catalysis bonding for use in s...