Influence of laser preconditioning on the capacity of optical films to resist laser-induced damage


Autoria(s): 夏志林; 赵元安; Huang Caihua; Xue Yiyu; Guo Peitao
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2009

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As a technique to improve the ability of optical films to resist laser-induced damage (ARLID), laser preconditioning has been investigated broadly. In this paper, the laser preconditioning effect has been analyzed based on the defect-initialized damage mechanism that the author had put forward previously. Theoretical results show that an energy density scope (PEDS) exists in which the preconditioning laser can effectively improve the ARLID of optical films. In addition, when the energy density of the testing laser pulse is altered, the boundary of PEDS will change accordingly. Experimental results have verified these theoretical assumptions. PEDS will also become wider if the critical energy density of the preconditioning laser that can induce films' micro-damage increases, or the critical energy density of the preconditioning laser that can cause laser annealing decreases. In these cases, it is relatively easy to improve the ARLID of optical films. Results of the current work show great significance in enhancing the ARLID of optical films through the laser preconditioning technique. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

National Natural Science Foundation of China [10804090, 60708004]; Free Exploring Foundation of Wuhan University of Technology [XJJ2007031]; Scientific Research Starting Foundation of Wuhan University of Technology [471-38650322]

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http://ir.siom.ac.cn/handle/181231/4772

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/12963

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英语

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夏志林;赵元安;Huang Caihua;Xue Yiyu;Guo Peitao.,Opt. Commun.,2009,282(5):970-976

Palavras-Chave #光学薄膜 #Optical films #Laser preconditioning #Laser anneal #Micro-damage
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