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On Special Optical Modes and Thermal Issues in Advanced Gravitational Wave Interferometric Detectors.

Jean-Yves Vinet1.   

Abstract

The sensitivity of present ground-based gravitational wave antennas is too low to detect many events per year. It has, therefore, been planned for years to build advanced detectors allowing actual astrophysical observations and investigations. In such advanced detectors, one major issue is to increase the laser power in order to reduce shot noise. However, this is useless if the thermal noise remains at the current level in the 100 Hz spectral region, where mirrors are the main contributors. Moreover, increasing the laser power gives rise to various spurious thermal effects in the same mirrors. The main goal of the present study is to discuss these issues versus the transverse structure of the readout beam, in order to allow comparison. A number of theoretical studies and experiments have been carried out, regarding thermal noise and thermal effects. We do not discuss experimental problems, but rather focus on some theoretical results in this context about arbitrary order Laguerre-Gauss beams, and other "exotic" beams.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 28179827      PMCID: PMC5255887          DOI: 10.12942/lrr-2009-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Living Rev Relativ        ISSN: 1433-8351            Impact factor:   40.429


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Review 1.  Interferometer techniques for gravitational-wave detection.

Authors:  Charlotte Bond; Daniel Brown; Andreas Freise; Kenneth A Strain
Journal:  Living Rev Relativ       Date:  2017-02-17       Impact factor: 40.429

Review 2.  Interferometer Techniques for Gravitational-Wave Detection.

Authors:  Andreas Freise; Kenneth Strain
Journal:  Living Rev Relativ       Date:  2010-02-25       Impact factor: 40.429

Review 3.  Gravitational Wave Detection by Interferometry (Ground and Space).

Authors:  Matthew Pitkin; Stuart Reid; Sheila Rowan; Jim Hough
Journal:  Living Rev Relativ       Date:  2011-07-11       Impact factor: 40.429

Review 4.  Gravitational-Wave Data Analysis. Formalism and Sample Applications: The Gaussian Case.

Authors:  Piotr Jaranowski; Andrzej Królak
Journal:  Living Rev Relativ       Date:  2012-03-09       Impact factor: 40.429

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