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Low Mechanical loss coatings for reduced thermal noise in gravitational wave detectors

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Abstract

The sensitivity of current gravitational wave interferometric detectors is limited by Brownian noise: thermal motion originating from the elastic energy dissipation in the dielectric coatings used in the interferometer mirrors. We have identified mixtures of titanium dioxide (TiO2) and germanium dioxide (GeO2) that allows an improvement of almost a factor of 2 on the level of Brownian noise with respect to the state-of-the-art materials, the largest reduction in almost two decades of research. We show that by using a mixture of 44% TiO2 and 56% GeO2 in the high refractive index layers of the interferometer mirrors, it would be possible to achieve a thermal noise level in line with the design requirements for future upgrades. These results are a crucial step forward to produce the mirrors needed to meet the thermal noise requirements for the planned upgrades of the Advanced LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory) and Virgo detectors.

Presenters

  • Gabriele Vajente

    California Institute of Technology, Caltech

Authors

  • Gabriele Vajente

    California Institute of Technology, Caltech

  • CARMEN S MENONI

    Colorado State University

  • Le Yang

    Colorado State University

  • Aaron Davenport

    Colorado State University

  • Mariana A Fazio

    University of New Mexico

  • Alena Ananyeva

    California Institute of Technology

  • Liyuan Zhang

    California Institute of Technology

  • GariLynn Billingsley

    Caltech

  • Kiran Prasai

    Stanford Univ

  • Ashot Markosyan

    Stanford University

  • Riccardo Bassiri

    Stanford University, Stanford Univ

  • Martin M Fejer

    Stanford University

  • Martin Chicoine

    Université de Montréal

  • François Schiettekatte

    Université de Montréal