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28 August 2006 Optimized multilayer dielectric mirror coatings for gravitational wave interferometers
Juri Agresti, Giuseppe Castaldi, Riccardo DeSalvo, Vincenzo Galdi, Vincenzo Pierro, Innocenzo M. Pinto
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The limit sensitivity of interferometric gravitational wave antennas is set by the thermal noise in the dielectric mirror coatings. These are currently made of alternating quarter-wavelength high/low index material layers with low mechanical losses. The quarter-wavelength design yields the maximum reflectivity for a fixed number of layers, but not the lowest noise for a prescribed reflectivity. This motivated our recent investigation of optimal thickness configurations, which guarantee the lowest thermal noise for a targeted reflectivity. This communication provides a compact overview of our results, involving nonperiodic genetically-engineered and truncated periodically-layered configurations. Possible implications for the advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational wave Observatory (LIGO) are discussed.
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Juri Agresti, Giuseppe Castaldi, Riccardo DeSalvo, Vincenzo Galdi, Vincenzo Pierro, and Innocenzo M. Pinto "Optimized multilayer dielectric mirror coatings for gravitational wave interferometers", Proc. SPIE 6286, Advances in Thin-Film Coatings for Optical Applications III, 628608 (28 August 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.678977
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Optical coatings

Multilayers

Interferometers

Mirrors

Lens design

Dielectric mirrors

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