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Title: LIGOs Thermal Noise Interferometer


1
LIGOs Thermal Noise Interferometer
  • Eric D. Black
  • LIGO/VIRGO Thermal Noise Meeting
  • 7 October, 2006

Kenneth Libbrecht, Akira Villar, Greg Ogin With
Dennis Coyne, Riccardo Desalvo
2
Direct Measurement of Mirror Thermal Noise
  • Short arm cavities, long mode cleaner (frequency
    reference) reduce laser frequency noise, relative
    to test cavity length noise.
  • Measurement made as relevant to LIGO, AdLIGO as
    possible.
  • Want to measure thermal noise at as low a level
    as possible in a small interferometer.
  • Low-mechanical-loss substrates Fused Silica,
    Sapphire
  • Silica-Tantala coatings
  • Largest practical spot size

3
TNI direct measurement of coating thermal noise
  • Silica-tantala coatings on fused silica
    substrates
  • Multiple calibrations performed.
  • Noise source (in thermal noise band) localized
    inside cavities
  • Assuming isotropic model, coating loss angle
    agrees with Penn, et al. ringdown measurement
  • Assuming anisotropic model,

4
Sapphire
  • Noise floor in Sapphire dominated by Substrate
    Thermoelastic noise.
  • Parameters
  • a 2.7e-6 K-1
  • k 44 W/mK
  • Braginskys model validated in Sapphire - First
    measurement in AdLIGO candidate substrate material

5
Doped Tantala (Ti-Ta2O5/SiO2) Coatings
  • Doping the high-index layers (tantalum pentoxide)
    with titanium reduces the noise floor.
  • Upper blue line noise floor with undoped
    coatings
  • Lower blue line noise floor with titanium-doped
    coatings
  • Reduction in noise floor is slightly greater than
    expected from Q measurements (end of range).

6
Parametric Instability
Ju, et al. G050325-00
7
Condition for Instability
Mechanical Q
Anti-Stokes mode
Stokes Mode
8
Possible Solutions
  • Active feedback
  • Thermal detuning
  • Q reduction

9
Buna O-Rings
  • Buna, 1/8 thick, undersized diameter (3.25)
  • Q reduction is too large to measure by ringdown
    cant excite modes
  • Substantial increase in the noise floor from
    200Hz to 4kHz
  • Still thermal noise limited above 5kHz

10
Kapton Tape
  • Essentially massless, to avoid waving modes
    seen with buna.
  • Lossy strip closely approximates models of Gras,
    Blair, et al.
  • No observed increase in the noise floor
  • Q reductions range from factor of 2 to none at
    all

No ring damper Buna o-ring Kapton tape
11
Waving modes of rings
Free end (anti-node)
Shear wave equation (transverse waves)
wave speed
Mirror substrate (node)
Predicts fundamental f 145 kHz for 4 mm copper
ring - Well out of thermal noise region
12
Copper rings
  • Buna, kapton results tell us
  • Need mass to damp mirror Qs
  • Need waving mode well above the measurement
    band
  • Ultimate plan was to use monolithic rings,
    expanded by heating for installation
  • Use screw tension for prototypes
  • Qs were reduced below our ability to excite the
    modes, as with buna.
  • Noise floor increases, showing both new modes and
    additional broadband noise.

13
Aperiodic Coatings
  • Goal reduce high-loss material in HR coating by
    varying layer thickness, while preserving phase
    relationship for reflection
  • Collaboration with
  • Vincenzo Galdi and Innocenzo Pinto at Benevento
    (coating design),
  • LMA at Lyon (fabrication and loss measurements),
    and
  • Sheila Rowan at Glasgow (loss measurements)
  • Gains from and design of optimization depend on
    how different the loss angles are between high-
    and low-index materials.
  • We have well-confirmed measurements of
    , but is more subtle.
  • Best measurements now
  • Coatings are being fabricated at LMA. We will
    measure their noise floors at the TNI when they
    are done.
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