Mechanical strength and millimeter-wave transmission spectrum of stacked sapphire plates bonded by sodium silicate solution

T. Toda, Yukiko Sakurai, H. Ishino, T. Matsumura, K. Komatsu, N. Katayama
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A polarization modulator unit for a low-frequency telescope in LiteBIRD employs an achromatic half-wave plate (AHWP). It consists of five-layer a-cut sapphire plates, which are stacked based on a Pancharatnam recipe. In this way, the retardance of the AHWP is a half-wave over the bandwidth of 34 - 161 GHz. The diameter of a single sapphire plate is about 500mm and the thickness is about 5 mm. When a large diameter AHWP is used for a space mission, it is important for the AHWP to survive launch vibration. A preliminary study indicates that the five-layer-stacked HWP has a risk of breakage at the launch unless the 5 layers are glued together and mechanically treated as one disk. In this paper, we report our investigation using a sodium silicate solution which can bond between sapphire plates. This technique has been previously investigated as a candidate cryogenic glue for a mirror material, including sapphire, of the gravitational wave detector, LIGO and KAGRA. We experimentally studied the mechanical strength of the bonded interface for two different surface conditions, polished and unpolished. We demonstrated the tensile and shear strength of above 20MPa for samples with a polished surface, respectively. We also identified that samples glued on a polished surface show higher strength than unpolished ones by a factor of 2 for tensile and 18 for shear strength. We searched for any optical effects, e.g. extra gap or absorption by the bonding interface, by measuring the millimeter-wave transmission spectra in 90-140 GHz. We did not find any optical effect caused by the bonded interface within 2% error in transmittance that is originated from the measurement system.
硅酸钠溶液粘合的堆叠蓝宝石板的机械强度和毫米波透射光谱
LiteBIRD低频望远镜的偏振调制器单元采用消色差半波片(AHWP)。它由五层a型切割蓝宝石板组成,根据Pancharatnam配方堆叠。这样,AHWP的延迟在34 ~ 161ghz的带宽范围内为半波。单个蓝宝石板的直径约为500mm,厚度约为5mm。当大直径AHWP用于航天任务时,AHWP能否经受住发射振动是非常重要的。一项初步研究表明,五层堆叠的HWP在发射时有破裂的风险,除非将五层粘合在一起并机械处理为一个磁盘。在本文中,我们报告了我们的研究使用硅酸钠溶液可以粘合蓝宝石板。这项技术之前已经被研究作为一种候选的低温胶,用于反射材料,包括引力波探测器、LIGO和KAGRA的蓝宝石。我们实验研究了抛光和未抛光两种不同表面条件下结合界面的机械强度。我们证明了表面抛光的样品的抗拉强度和抗剪强度分别在20MPa以上。我们还发现,粘在抛光表面上的样品的强度比未抛光的样品高,拉伸强度是2倍,剪切强度是18倍。我们通过测量90-140 GHz毫米波传输光谱来寻找任何光学效应,例如额外的间隙或键合界面的吸收。由于测量系统造成的透光率误差在2%以内,我们没有发现粘结界面引起的光学效应。
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