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Coating development and plans for filter cavity tests at TAMA Daisuke TATSUMI National Astronomical Observatory of Japan 2014/08/02 KAGRA f2f August 2014 @ Toyama Univ. 1

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Coating development and plans for filter cavity tests at TAMA. Daisuke TATSUMI National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. Filter cavity. Squeezing Light and Filter cavity. S queezed vacuum injection is one of promising way to reduce the detector noises. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Coating  development and plans for  filter cavity  tests at TAMA

Coating development and plans for filter

cavity tests at TAMA

Daisuke TATSUMINational Astronomical Observatory of Japan

2014/08/02 KAGRA f2f   August 2014 @ Toyama Univ. 1

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Filter cavity

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Squeezing Light and Filter cavity

Squeezed vacuum injection is one of promising way to reduce the detector noises.

As a R&D activity for beyond the KAGRA detector, we have a plan to develop the filter cavity at TAMA.

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A demonstration by eLIGO

2dB

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Frequency independent squeezing

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Solution: Filter Cavity

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Frequency dependent squeezing

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Loss requirement (2)

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Loss requirements

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Rough design of the filter cavity

Cavity pole freq. = 40Hz

Roundtrip Loss < 1ppm/m

Cavity length 10m 300m

Finesse 4E+5 4E+4Mirror reflectance 5N=99.999% 4N=99.99%

Cavity Loss 10ppm 300ppm

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Coating developments

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Low loss mirror developments

NAOJ and UEC

(Univ. of Electro-Communications)

collaborate with Japanese coating companies

for low-loss mirror coating

developments.

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Cross section of the multi-layered coating

Pictures are taken by TEM microscopein Univ. of Tokyo

The films have clear edges.Each layer is dense and uniform.

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X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy : XPS

Argon ion gun

Neutralizer

Soft X-ray

Soft X-ray

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O 1

s

Ta 4

d5

O 2

s

Ta2O5 film

X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy : XPS

measured by A. Ueda at Institute of Engineering Innovations,

University of Tokyo

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Ave.   8.0ppm

Scattering Loss

coated by SigmaKoki

world top class quality!

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At least the best performance in Japan

446 J/cm2 with 10nsec pulse

44.6 GW/cm2 (peak power density)

This is tolerance for one shot pulse.

KAGRA IOO requireshigh power density (> 1 MW/cm2) tolerance for 10 year continuous operation.

Damage Threshold

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SUMMARY

Recent few years we develop

low-loss mirror

with Japanese companies.

By using the mirror

the filter cavity tests at TAMA

are planned.

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