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Mechanical Ringdown Studies of Large-Area Substrate-Transferred GaAs/AlGaAs Crystalline Coatings

Materials Science 2019-02-20 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

We investigated elastic loss in GaAs/AlGaAs multilayers to help determine the suitability of these coatings for future gravitational wave detectors. We measured large (70\approx 70-mm diameter) substrate-transferred crystalline coating samples with an improved substrate polish and bonding method. The elastic loss, when decomposed into bulk and shear contributions, was shown to arise entirely from the bulk loss, ϕBulk=(5.33±0.03)×104\phi_{\mathrm{Bulk}} = (5.33 \pm 0.03)\times 10^{-4}, with ϕShear=(0.0±5.2)×107\phi_{\mathrm{Shear}} = (0.0 \pm 5.2) \times 10^{-7}. These results predict the coating loss of an 8-mm diameter coating in a 35-mm long cavity with a 250-μ\mum spot size (radius) to be ϕcoating=(4.78±0.05)×105\phi_{\mathrm{coating}} = (4.78 \pm 0.05) \times 10^{-5}, in agreement with the published result from direct thermal noise measurement of ϕcoating=(4±4)×105\phi_{\mathrm{coating}} = (4 \pm 4) \times 10^{-5}. Bonding defects were shown to have little impact on the overall elastic loss.

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@article{arxiv.1811.05976,
  title  = {Mechanical Ringdown Studies of Large-Area Substrate-Transferred GaAs/AlGaAs Crystalline Coatings},
  author = {Steven D. Penn and Maya M. Kinley-Hanlon and Ian A. O. MacMillan and Paula Heu and David Follman and Christoph Deutsch and Garrett D. Cole and Gregory M. Harry},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.05976},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Submitted to Journal of the Optical Society of America B, Feature: Fluctuation-Induced Phenomena in Photonic Systems