Measurements of losses in high reflectance mirrors coated for lambda = 514.5 nm

Physics – Optics

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Coatings, Fabry-Perot Interferometers, Gravitational Wave Antennas, Losses, Mirrors, Optical Reflection, Ion Beams, Sputtering

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The losses of high reflectance mirrors coated for lambda = 514.5 nm using the decay time of light in a Fabry Perot cavity are measured. Currently the lowest losses measured in air, for substrates polished by General Optics and coated by British Aerospace using the ion beam sputtering technique, are 80 + or - 20 ppm. As expected, both the quality of the substrate and the method of deposition of the coating are important for achieving the best results.

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