The interferometer mirrors of Gravitational-Wave Detectors (GWD) are Bragg reflectors made of alternate amorphous silica (SiO2) and titania-doped tantala (TiO2:Ta2O5) layers as low- and high-refractive index material, respectively. A thermal treatment is usually performed to reduce both mechanical losses and NIR optical absorptions of the coatings. We present a spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE) investigation of the effect of annealing and Ti:Ta mixing on Ta2O5 coatings deposited under conditions similar to those adopted for building up mirrors of GWDs. The broad-band analysis covers both the NIR and the fundamental absorption threshold region. The data show an evident annealing-induced reduction of the fundamental optical absorption broadening. Modelling the data through the Cody-Lorentz formula confirms that NIR absorption are below the SE sensitivity and shows a notable annealing-induced reduction of so-called Urbach tails. Titania-doping of tantala slightly reduces the Urbach energy. After the heating treatment the resulting Urbach energy of the doped material is lower than the one of annealed pure tantala. The observed reduction of Urbach tails is important because it parallels the reduction of so-called internal friction observed in mechanical measurements. So that SE emerges as a convenient tool for an agile diagnostic of both optical and mechanical quality of amorphous oxide coatings.

Effect of heating treatment and mixture on optical properties of coating materials used in gravitational-wave detectors

Terreni, Silvana;Gemme, Gianluca;Canepa, Maurizio;
2019-01-01

Abstract

The interferometer mirrors of Gravitational-Wave Detectors (GWD) are Bragg reflectors made of alternate amorphous silica (SiO2) and titania-doped tantala (TiO2:Ta2O5) layers as low- and high-refractive index material, respectively. A thermal treatment is usually performed to reduce both mechanical losses and NIR optical absorptions of the coatings. We present a spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE) investigation of the effect of annealing and Ti:Ta mixing on Ta2O5 coatings deposited under conditions similar to those adopted for building up mirrors of GWDs. The broad-band analysis covers both the NIR and the fundamental absorption threshold region. The data show an evident annealing-induced reduction of the fundamental optical absorption broadening. Modelling the data through the Cody-Lorentz formula confirms that NIR absorption are below the SE sensitivity and shows a notable annealing-induced reduction of so-called Urbach tails. Titania-doping of tantala slightly reduces the Urbach energy. After the heating treatment the resulting Urbach energy of the doped material is lower than the one of annealed pure tantala. The observed reduction of Urbach tails is important because it parallels the reduction of so-called internal friction observed in mechanical measurements. So that SE emerges as a convenient tool for an agile diagnostic of both optical and mechanical quality of amorphous oxide coatings.
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