Substoichiometric silica in a multimaterial highly reflective coating

IF 3.6 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Nicholas Demos, Slawomir Gras, Matthew Evans, Peter O’Brien, Garilynn Billingsley and Liyuan Zhang
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Abstract

Gravitational-wave detectors impose exceptionally rigorous demands on optical coatings, which include high reflectivity, low thermal noise, low absorption, low scatter, and minimal defect counts. Simultaneously satisfying the thermal noise and absorption requirements is particularly challenging. One promising approach is to use three or more materials in a single coating. In this work we characterize such a multimaterial coating made using low index silica (SiO2), high index tantala (Ta2O5), and high index substoichiometric silica (SiO ). We find that by using a multi-material structure, we achieve a more than 1000-fold reduction in optical absorption relative to a mirror made solely of SiO and SiO2. Exploration of the SiO deposition parameter space may allow for further optimization and we present one possible optimized coating design that may reduce coating thermal noise by 20% relative to the coatings used in current detectors.
多材料高反射涂层中的亚化学计量二氧化硅
引力波探测器对光学涂层提出了非常严格的要求,包括高反射率、低热噪声、低吸收、低散射和最小缺陷计数。同时满足热噪声和吸收要求尤其具有挑战性。一种很有前景的方法是在单一涂层中使用三种或更多的材料。在这项工作中,我们表征了这种由低指数二氧化硅(SiO2),高指数钽(Ta2O5)和高指数亚化学计量二氧化硅(SiO)制成的多材料涂层。我们发现,通过使用多材料结构,相对于仅由SiO和SiO2制成的镜子,我们实现了超过1000倍的光学吸收降低。对SiO沉积参数空间的探索可能会进一步优化,我们提出了一种可能的优化涂层设计,相对于目前探测器中使用的涂层,它可以将涂层热噪声降低20%。
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Classical and Quantum Gravity
Classical and Quantum Gravity 物理-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
8.60%
发文量
301
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Classical and Quantum Gravity is an established journal for physicists, mathematicians and cosmologists in the fields of gravitation and the theory of spacetime. The journal is now the acknowledged world leader in classical relativity and all areas of quantum gravity.
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