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Presentation of a new Virgo group INFN/University Genova

This presentation highlights the surface analysis and material science capabilities at Genoa University and INFN, including instruments for thin film characterization and growth, optical characterization, and controlled material modification. Proposed contributions include assessing pollution on mirrors, participating in R&D activities for Adv. Virgo, analyzing coating properties, and surface characterization through XPS/AES and AFM measurements.

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Presentation of a new Virgo group INFN/University Genova

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  1. Presentation of a new Virgo groupINFN/University Genova Gianluca Gemme LIGO-G070336-00-Z LSC-VIRGO Joint Meeting

  2. Foreword • In Genoa there is a wide and long-dating expertise in surface and material science both in the Physics Department and in INFN • Several instruments are available for surface analysis and thin film characterization and growth (Ion sputtering, MBE), down to the monolayer limit LSC-VIRGO Joint Meeting

  3. It is possible to carry out, with high surface sensitivity, studies of structure, composition and chemical state of materials (XRD, STM, AFM, XPS/AES) • The optical characterization of substrates and films is possible as well (spectroscopic ellipsometer) • There are also solid competences in the controlled modification of materials, by means of heating, sputtering or ionic implantation LSC-VIRGO Joint Meeting

  4. XPS/AESspectrometer LSC-VIRGO Joint Meeting

  5. Proposed contributions • Study and development of a method to assess the chemical composition of the pollution on the mirrors (on-site, whenever possible) • Participation to the R&D activities on Adv. Virgo, (WG3, Suspensions and thermal noise issues) • analysis of the structure and optical properties of the reflecting coating on mirror samples with silicon and silica substrates • chemical and morphological characterization of surfaces through XPS/AES and AFM measurements • controlled structural modification of the coatings by ionic sputtering and ionic implantation LSC-VIRGO Joint Meeting

  6. Group composition • Several of the Genoa group members have at present responsibilities in other experiments; it is foreseen that their involvement will be positively modified over next few years: the FTE of all listed persons is relative solely to the first year of activity, and will be revised at the renewal of the MoA LSC-VIRGO Joint Meeting

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