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Investigation of Ion-Beam-Sputtered Silica-Titania Mixtures for Use in Gravitational Wave Interferometer Optics

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Abstract

Ion-beam-sputtered mixtures of silica and titania are investigated as potential coating materials for use in gravitational wave interferometer optics. Such coatings must have both low optical and mechanical loss to maximize detection sensitivity

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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