Raman Spectra and Structure Analysis of LIGO Coating Amorphous Oxides
ORAL
Abstract
Ti-doped GeO2 amorphous oxides are a promising candidate for mirror coatings in near future LIGO experiments. Raman spectroscopy is sensitive to local vibrations of structures with short- and medium-range order found in glasses. To explore local structure we calculate Raman spectra of Ti doped GeO2 samples with various doping percentages ranging from 10% to 50% via first-principles density functional theory. Structure analysis applied to those samples enables us to relate each Raman peak with particular atomic movements. Differences in Raman spectra of annealed and as-deposited samples show the changes in local structure for samples prepared using different methods. A few machine learning techniques are also implemented, with varying success, to identify the structural features important in Raman calculations.
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Publication: Raman Spectra and Structure Analysis of LIGO Coating Amorphous Oxides, Rui Zhang, Jun Jiang, Alec Mishkin, Kiran Prasai, James N. Fry, Riccardo Bassiri, Martin M Fejer and Hai-Ping Cheng, planned paper
Presenters
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Rui Zhang
University of Florida
Authors
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Rui Zhang
University of Florida
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Jun Jiang
University of Florida
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Alec S Mishkin
University of Florida
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James N Fry
University of Florida
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Riccardo Bassiri
Stanford University, Stanford Univ
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Martin M Fejer
Stanford University
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Hai-Ping Cheng
University of Florida, university of Florida