Nd:Glass laser-induced damage to thin films, two-photon excited fluorescence and plasma studies


Autoria(s): Radhakrishnan, P; Dr.Sathianandan, K
Data(s)

25/03/2014

25/03/2014

30/04/1985

Resumo

Laser-induced damage is the principal limiting constraint in the design and operation of high-power laser systems used in fusion and other high-energy laser applications. Therefore, an understanding of the mechanisms which cause the radiation damage to the components employed in building a laser and a knowledge of the damage threshold of these materials are of great importance in designing a laser system and to operate it without appreciable degradation in performance. This thesis, even though covers three distinct problems for investigations using a dye Q-switched multimode Nd:glass laser operating at 1062 nm and emitting 25 ns (FWHM) pulses, lays its main thrust on damage threshold studies on thin films. Using the same glass laser two-photon excited fluorescence in rhodamine 6G and generation and characterisation of a carbon plasma have also been carried out. The thesis is presented in seven chapters.

Department of Physics, Cochin university of Science and Technology

Cochin university of Science and Technology

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3316

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #Glass lasers #Laser damaged machanisam #Transparent conducting films #Damage Measurement on Polyacrilonitrilem
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Thesis