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Crystalline oxides for mirror coatings
Aula 21, ore 14.00.
via Garzetta 48, Brescia
Jean-Pierre LOCQUET
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Abstract
Reflective coatings on mirror bodies are key elements of gravitational wave detectors and are a topic of
intense research in the community. Two classes of coatings are currently studied namely a broad range of
amorphous compounds and a few crystalline materials. The latter group consists of AlGaAs / GaAs and
AlGaP / GaP.
In this presentation, the potential of crystalline oxides coatings is explored. Considering the many crystalline
oxide substrates that are commercially available in high quality grade, it is a clear that several of these can
be used to build up optically reflective heterostructures.
A first selection is proposed based on a number of criteria that will be reviewed. These include: i) substrate
considerations, ii) structural parameters, iii) solid state chemistry, iv) thermodynamics, v) elastic properties, vi)
coating methodology and vii) coating tool design.