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dc.contributor.authorMavalvala, Nergis
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-28T12:13:48Z
dc.date.available2022-04-28T12:13:48Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/142160
dc.description.abstractHigh-quality optical resonant cavities require low optical loss, typically on the scale of parts per million. However, unintended micron-scale contaminants on the resonator mirrors that absorb the light circulating in the cavity can deform the surface thermoelastically, and thus increase losses by scattering light out of the resonant mode. The point absorber effect is a limiting factor in some high-power cavity experiments, for example, the Advanced LIGO gravitational wave detector. In this Letter, we present a general approach to the point absorber effect from first principles and simulate its contribution to the increased scattering. The achievable circulating power in current and future gravitational-wave detectors is calculated statistically given different point absorber configurations. Our formulation is further confirmed experimentally in comparison with the scattered power in the arm cavity of Advanced LIGO measured by in-situ photodiodes. The understanding presented here provides an important tool in the global effort to design future gravitational wave detectors that support high optical power, and thus reduce quantum noise.en_US
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAmerican Physical Society (APS)en_US
dc.relation.isversionof10.1103/PHYSREVLETT.127.241102en_US
dc.rightsArticle is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use.en_US
dc.sourceAPSen_US
dc.titlePoint Absorber Limits to Future Gravitational-Wave Detectorsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.citationMavalvala, Nergis. 2021. "Point Absorber Limits to Future Gravitational-Wave Detectors." Physical Review Letters, 127 (24).
dc.contributor.departmentLIGO (Observatory : Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
dc.relation.journalPhysical Review Lettersen_US
dc.eprint.versionFinal published versionen_US
dc.type.urihttp://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticleen_US
eprint.statushttp://purl.org/eprint/status/PeerRevieweden_US
dc.date.updated2022-04-28T12:01:40Z
dspace.orderedauthorsJia, W; Yamamoto, H; Kuns, K; Effler, A; Evans, M; Fritschel, P; Abbott, R; Adams, C; Adhikari, RX; Ananyeva, A; Appert, S; Arai, K; Areeda, JS; Asali, Y; Aston, SM; Austin, C; Baer, AM; Ball, M; Ballmer, SW; Banagiri, S; Barker, D; Barsotti, L; Bartlett, J; Berger, BK; Betzwieser, J; Bhattacharjee, D; Billingsley, G; Biscans, S; Blair, CD; Blair, RM; Bode, N; Booker, P; Bork, R; Bramley, A; Brooks, AF; Brown, DD; Buikema, A; Cahillane, C; Cannon, KC; Chen, X; Ciobanu, AA; Clara, F; Compton, CM; Cooper, SJ; Corley, KR; Countryman, ST; Covas, PB; Coyne, DC; Datrier, LEH; Davis, D; Di Fronzo, C; Dooley, KL; Driggers, JC; Dupej, P; Dwyer, SE; Etzel, T; Evans, TM; Feicht, J; Fernandez-Galiana, A; Frolov, VV; Fulda, P; Fyffe, M; Giaime, JA; Giardina, KD; Godwin, P; Goetz, E; Gras, S; Gray, C; Gray, R; Green, AC; Gustafson, EK; Gustafson, R; Hall, ED; Hanks, J; Hanson, J; Hardwick, T; Hasskew, RK; Heintze, MC; Helmling-Cornell, AF; Holland, NA; Jones, JD; Kandhasamy, S; Karki, S; Kasprzack, M; Kawabe, K; Kijbunchoo, N; King, PJ; Kissel, JS; Kumar, R; Landry, M; Lane, BB; Lantz, B; Laxen, M; Lecoeuche, YK; Leviton, J; Liu, J; Lormand, M; Lundgren, AP; Macas, R; MacInnis, M; Macleod, DM; Mansell, GL; Márka, S; Márka, Z; Martynov, DV; Mason, K; Massinger, TJ; Matichard, F; Mavalvala, N; McCarthy, R; McClelland, DE; McCormick, S; McCuller, L; McIver, J; McRae, T; Mendell, G; Merfeld, K; Merilh, EL; Meylahn, F; Mistry, T; Mittleman, R; Moreno, G; Mow-Lowry, CM; Mozzon, S; Mullavey, A; Nelson, TJN; Nguyen, P; Nuttall, LK; Oberling, J; Oram, RJ; Osthelder, C; Ottaway, DJ; Overmier, H; Palamos, JR; Parker, W; Payne, E; Pele, A; Penhorwood, R; Perez, CJ; Pirello, M; Radkins, H; Ramirez, KE; Richardson, JW; Riles, K; Robertson, NA; Rollins, JG; Romel, CL; Romie, JH; Ross, MP; Ryan, K; Sadecki, T; Sanchez, EJ; Sanchez, LE; Saravanan, TR; Savage, RL; Schaetzl, D; Schnabel, R; Schofield, RMS; Schwartz, E; Sellers, D; Shaffer, T; Sigg, D; Slagmolen, BJJ; Smith, JR; Soni, S; Sorazu, B; Spencer, AP; Strain, KA; Sun, L; Szczepańczyk, MJ; Thomas, M; Thomas, P; Thorne, KA; Toland, K; Torrie, CI; Traylor, G; Tse, M; Urban, AL; Vajente, G; Valdes, G; Vander-Hyde, DC; Veitch, PJ; Venkateswara, K; Venugopalan, G; Viets, AD; Vo, T; Vorvick, C; Wade, M; Ward, RL; Warner, J; Weaver, B; Weiss, R; Whittle, C; Willke, B; Wipf, CC; Xiao, L; Yu, H; Yu, H; Zhang, L; Zucker, ME; Zweizig, Jen_US
dspace.date.submission2022-04-28T12:01:41Z
mit.journal.volume127en_US
mit.journal.issue24en_US
mit.licensePUBLISHER_POLICY
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