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"Developing Mirror Coatings for Future Gravitational Wave Detectors.”

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Abstract

"Extending the range of gravitational wave detectors requires reducing the thermal noise of the test mass mirror coatings. We explore techniques to reduce thermal noise in amorphous and crystalline coatings at cryogenic and room temperature.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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