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12 September 2007 High-precision thermal expansion measurements using small Fabry-Perot etalons
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Coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) measurements using small Fabry-Perot etalons were conducted on high and low thermal expansion materials differing in CTE by a factor of nearly 400. The smallest detectable change in length was ~10-12 m. The sample consisted of a mm-sized Fabry-Perot etalon equipped with spherical mirrors; the material-under-test served as the 2.5 mm-thick spacer between the mirrors. A heterodyne optical setup was used with one laser locked to an ~780 nm hyperfine line of Rb gas and the other locked to a resonance of the sample etalon; changes in the beat frequency between the two lasers as a function of temperature directly provided a CTE value. The measurement system was tested using the high-CTE SCHOTT optical glass N-KF9 (CTE = 9.5 ppm/K at 23 °C). Measurements conducted under reproducibility conditions using five identically-prepared N-KF9 etalons demonstrate a precision of 0.1 ppm/K; absolute values (accuracy) are within 2-sigma errors with those made using mechanical dilatometers with 100-mm long sample rods. Etalon-based CTE measurements were also made on a high-CTE (~10.5 ppm/K), proprietary glass-ceramic used for high peak-pressure electrical feedthroughs and revealed statistically significant differences among parts made under what were assumed to be identical conditions. Finally, CTE measurements were made on etalons constructed from SCHOTT's ultra-low CTE Zerodur(R) glass-ceramic (CTE about -20 ppb/K at 50 °C for the material tested herein).
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Mark J. Davis, Joseph S. Hayden, and Daniel L. Farber "High-precision thermal expansion measurements using small Fabry-Perot etalons", Proc. SPIE 6673, Time and Frequency Metrology, 66730R (12 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.734423
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KEYWORDS
Fabry–Perot interferometers

Temperature metrology

Zerodur

Mirrors

Rubidium

Glasses

Control systems

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