Polarization loss in reflecting coating

18 Feb 2020  ·  Vyatchanin Sergey P. ·

In laser gravitational waves detectors optical loss restricts sensitivity. We discuss polarization scattering as one more possible mechanism of optical losses. Circulated inside interferometer light is polarized and after reflection its plane of polarization can turn a little due to reflecting coating of mirror can have slightly different refraction index along axes $x,\, y$ in plane of mirror surface (optical anisotropy). This anisotropy can be produced during manufacture of coating (elasto-optic effect). This orthogonal polarized light, enhanced in cavity, produces polarization optical loss. Polarization map of mirrors is very important and we propose to measure it. Polarization loss can be important in different precision optical experiments based on usage of polarized light, for example, in quantum speed meter.

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Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology Optics