Materials for Advanced Detectors 2024
ADN conference center
Materials for Advanced Detectors 2024 (MAD24)
Workshop: Nov. 15, 2024.
Where:
Hosted by the University of Warsaw, the event will be held at the ADN Conference Center, located in the heart of the Polish capital.
General Info:
This is a satellite event of the ET annual meeting taking place on November 12-14th.
Participants can join all sessions online via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/7636159752?
Minutes for the meeting will be recored in the shared document.
All participants are welcome to contribute to the note taking in the meeting and the creation of a report after the meeting.
Organizers:
Alex Amato, Andrew Spencer, Flavio Travasso.
Internal Scientific Committee:
Alex Amato, Iryna Buchovska, Elisabetta Cesarini, Margot Henning, Luca Naticchioni, Andrew Spencer, Flavio Travasso.
We look forward to welcoming all participants, both in person and online, for a productive and engaging meeting!
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Sapphire - Optics
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1
Update on KAGRA test masses and substrate availability
10 min talk
Speaker: Marc Eisenmann -
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Birefringe noise of the test masses and effect on the GW detector
10 min talk + 5 min questions
Speaker: Paola Puppo -
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Mirror coating birefringence noise
10 min talk + 5 min questions
Speaker: Guido Zavattini (University and INFN - Ferrara) - 4
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5
Sapphire substrate production in Lyon
8 min status + 2 min open questions
Speaker: Jerome Degallaix (Laboratoire des Matéraux Avancés) -
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Discussion
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1
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10:30 AM
Coffee break
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Sapphire - Suspensions
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8
Sapphire fibres production at IMPEXSpeaker: Alexey Kuzmichev (IMPEX)
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10
Discussion + Discussion of both morning sessions
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12:30 PM
Lunch break
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Silicon - Optics
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11
Magnetron Sputtered Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Coatings for Einstein Telescope MirrorsSpeaker: Diksha Diksha (Maastricht university)
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12
Large silicon production at IKZSpeaker: Robert Menzel (Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung)
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13
Glasgow/DZA silicon bulk composite mass projectSpeaker: Gregoire Lacaille (University of Glasgow)
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14
Solving the silicon problem via an asymmetric test-mass configurationSpeakers: Iain Martin (University of Glasgow), Jessica Steinlechner
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15
Discussion
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11
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3:00 PM
Coffee break
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Silicon - Suspensions: S
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16
A test mass cryogenic suspension with flexures operating in compressionSpeaker: Fabián Peña Arellano
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17
Study of silicon spring blades for a cryogenic test-mass suspension systemSpeaker: Leonardo González (University of Guadalajara)
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18
Growth of monocrystalline silicon fibers for mirror suspension in Einstein TelescopeSpeaker: Iryna Buchovska (Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung)
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19
Silicon joints production at UPMTSpeaker: Rémi Wielandts (UPMT)
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20
Discussion of suspension session + General discussion
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21
Final remarks and coclusion
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16
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