High mechanical Q-factor measurements on calcium fluoride at cryogenic temperatures

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Mechanical Q-factor measurements of single crystalline calcium fluoride CaF2 bulk material are presented. Resonant modes between 27 and 100 kHz were investigated on a cylindrical test sample (Ø 75 mm × 75 mm). For selected modes low temperature measurements of the mechanical Q-factor were done within a temperature range from 5 to 300 K. For the Q-measurements a ring-down technique was used. The substrate was suspended as a pendulum by means of a tungsten wire loop. The highest Q-factor has been achieved around 60 K with 3 × 108 which is the highest Q-factor reported on CaF 2 up to now. © EDP Sciences.

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Nawrodt, R., Zimmer, A., Koettig, T., Nietzsche, S., Thürk, M., Vodel, W., & Seidel, P. (2007). High mechanical Q-factor measurements on calcium fluoride at cryogenic temperatures. EPJ Applied Physics, 38(1), 53–59. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjap:2007040

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