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26 February 2003 Test mass materials for a new generation of gravitational wave detectors
Sheila Rowan, Robert L. Byer, Martin M. Fejer, Roger K. Route, Gianpietro Cagnoli, David R.M. Crooks, James Hough, Peter H. Sneddon, Walter Winkler
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Abstract
To obtain improved sensitivities in future generations of interferometric graviational wave detectors, beyond those proposed as upgrades of current detectors, will require different approaches in different portions of the gravitational wave frequency band. However the use of silicon as an interferometer test mass substrate, along with all-reflective interferometer topologies, could prove to be a design enabling sensitivity improvements at both high and low frequencies. In this paper the thermo-mechanical properties of silicon are discussed and the potenial benefits from using silicon as a mirror substrate material in future gravitational wave detectors are outlined.
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Sheila Rowan, Robert L. Byer, Martin M. Fejer, Roger K. Route, Gianpietro Cagnoli, David R.M. Crooks, James Hough, Peter H. Sneddon, and Walter Winkler "Test mass materials for a new generation of gravitational wave detectors", Proc. SPIE 4856, Gravitational-Wave Detection, (26 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.459019
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Sensors

Interferometers

Sapphire

Mirrors

Silica

Radiation effects

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