2011
DOI: 10.2221/jcsj.46.434
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Reflectivity Measurements of Metals for LCGT Thermal Radiation Shields at Cryogenic Temperature and Wavelength of 10 μm

Abstract: Synopsis: A very small displacement (∼ 10−20 m/ √ Hz at 100 Hz) needs to be measured to directly detect gravitational waves (GW), which have been predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity. It is possible to detect such small displacement in the mirrors of the Large-scale Cryogenic Gravitational wave Telescope (LCGT) using interferometry. To reduce the noise level caused by thermal oscillation of the mirrors, LCGT mirrors will be cooled down to cryogenic temperature (∼20 K). For that purpose, the the… Show more

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“…In the future, we intend to publish the result of the measurement in a separate paper. The measurement procedure is detailed in [20]. Figure A2 shows the absorptivity as a function of the temperature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the future, we intend to publish the result of the measurement in a separate paper. The measurement procedure is detailed in [20]. Figure A2 shows the absorptivity as a function of the temperature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%