Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1864737 | Physics Letters A | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The thermo-mechanical properties of silicon make it of significant interest as a possible material for mirror substrates and suspension elements for future long-baseline gravitational wave detectors. The mechanical dissipation in 92 μm thick 〈110〉〈110〉 single-crystal silicon cantilevers has been observed over the temperature range 85 K to 300 K, with dissipation approaching levels down to ϕ=4.4×10−7ϕ=4.4×10−7.
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Authors
S. Reid, G. Cagnoli, D.R.M. Crooks, J. Hough, P. Murray, S. Rowan, M.M. Fejer, R. Route, S. Zappe,