학술논문

High-frequency Analysis of Diffraction from Baffes in Gravitational Wave Interferometers
Document Type
Conference
Source
2019 PhotonIcs & Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS-Spring) PhotonIcs & Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS-Spring), 2019. :2443-2447 Jun, 2019
Subject
Bioengineering
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Geoscience
Photonics and Electrooptics
Geometry
Springs
Detectors
Laser beams
Interferometers
Measurement by laser beam
Photonics
Language
ISSN
1559-9450
Abstract
Interferometric gravitational wave detectors rely on laser beam interference to measure the small distortions of space-time due to a gravitational wave. The extreme sensitivity of these detectors make them very vulnerable to noise from any spurious sources, including vibrations from the detector beam-pipe walls. Irises, or baffles, are accordingly placed along the laser beam path to intercept stray rays which may couple with the detector walls. These baffles are themselves possible sources of noise due to diffraction from their edge. In this paper an incremental theory of diffraction approach is presented for the accurate analysis of several baffle geometries, aimed at minimizing diffracted rays coupling back to the detector laser beam.