Application of a high-performance damping metal to gravitational wave detectors

Physics – Optics

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We have investigated applications of a high-performance damping metal, called M2052, which is a manganese-based alloy containing copper, nickel and iron. Using an all-metal prototype of a vibration isolation system, we have tested the property of M2052. As its actual application to a gravitational wave detector, we have used M2052 in the damping system of a suspended optics in TAMA300, which is a 300 m long interferometric gravitational wave detector built at the Mitaka campus of the National Astronomical Observatory in Japan. The results of the experiments are reported.

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