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Article Dans Une Revue Opt.express Année : 2018

Optical performance of large-area crystalline coatings

Manuel Marchiò
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Raffaele Flaminio
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Christoph Deutsch
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Paula Heu
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David Follman
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Garrett D. Cole
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Résumé

Given their excellent optical and mechanical properties, substrate-transferred crystalline coatings are an exciting alternative to amorphous multilayers for applications in precision interferometry. The high mechanical quality factor of these single-crystal interference coatings reduces the limiting thermal noise in precision optical instruments such as reference cavities for narrow-linewidth laser systems and interferometric gravitational wave detectors. In this manuscript, we explore the optical performance of GaAs/AlGaAs crystalline coatings transferred to 50.8-mm (2-inch) diameter fused silica and sapphire substrates. We present results for the transmission, scattering, absorption, and surface quality of these prototype samples including the defect density and micro-roughness. These novel coatings exhibit optical performance on par with state-of-the-art dielectric structures, encouraging further work focused on the fabrication of larger optics using this technique.

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hal-01881004 , version 1 (25-09-2018)

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Manuel Marchiò, Raffaele Flaminio, Laurent Pinard, Daniéle Forest, Christoph Deutsch, et al.. Optical performance of large-area crystalline coatings. Opt.express, 2018, 26 (5), pp.6114-6125. ⟨10.1364/OE.26.006114⟩. ⟨hal-01881004⟩
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