R&D (FilterCavity)
EleonoraCapocasa - 13:32, Tuesday 06 November 2018 (1072)
Mirror losses cannot explain low transmissivity of green mode cleaner

In order to assess the impact of losses on the low transmissivity of the green mode cleaner (see entries #850, #892), we asked Laurent Pinard (at LMA) to characterize one mirror from the same batch of mirrors used in input/output.

Here the results he found at 44° at 1064 nm (S-pol):

- absorption: 0.7 ppm

- average scattering: 15-20 ppm

Since the losses due to scattering are proportional to (1/lambda)^2, at 532 nm they are expected to be a factor 4 larger than those measured by Laurant. This means  60-80 ppm at 532 nm.
 
By computing again the cavity transmissivity with the formula:
 
T = ((t_in*t_out)/(1-r_in *r_out *r_end))^2        where R_ in = R_out = 0.992 and this time  T_in = T_out = 1 - R_in - Losses.
 
the transmittivity changed only by few percent (from 92% to 90%). 
 
The conclusion is that losses don't seem to be the cause of the low trasmissivity of the green mode cleaner.