Influence of vacuum organic contaminations on laser-induced damage of 1064 nm anti-reflective coatings


Autoria(s): Cui Yun; 刘世杰; 贺洪波; Zhao Yuan-An; 邵建达; Fan Zheng-Xiu
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2007

Resumo

We investigate the influence of vacuum organic contaminations on laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT) of optical coatings. Anti-reflective (AR) coatings at 1064 nm made by Ta2O5/SiO2 are deposited by the ion beam sputtering method. The LIDTs of AR coatings are measured in vacuum and in atmosphere, respectively. It is exhibited that contaminations in vacuum are easily to be absorbed onto optical surface because of lower pressure, and they become origins of damage, resulting in the decrease of LIDT from 24.5 J/cm(2) in air to 15.7 J/cm(2) in vacuum. The LIDT of coatings in vacuum has is slightly changed compared with the value in atmosphere after the organic contaminations are wiped off. These results indicate that organic contaminations are the main reason of the LIDT decrease in vacuum. Additionally, damage morphologies have distinct changes from vacuum to atmosphere because of the differences between the residual stress and thermal decomposability of filmy materials.

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http://ir.siom.ac.cn/handle/181231/4514

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/12834

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英语

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Cui Yun;刘世杰;贺洪波;Zhao Yuan-An;邵建达;Fan Zheng-Xiu.,Chin. Phys. Lett.,2007,24(10):2873-2875

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