T. Gischkat, D. Schachtler, Z. Balogh-Michels, R. Botha, André Mocker, B. Eiermann, Sven Günther
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Abstract
Cleaning of substrates prior to optical coating is an important step in the manufacturing of high performance optical components. It is well known that the ultra-sonic frequency used during substrate cleaning has a strong influence on the quality of the cleaning process and the number of remaining particles on the surface. Therefore, we have investigated the influence of ultra-sonic frequency during substrate cleaning on the laser resistance of antireflection coatings. For this purpose, a SiO2 / Ta2O5 AR-coating for a normal angle of incidence at 1064 nm was deposited onto fused silica substrates. Prior to deposition, the substrates were cleaned with cleaning processes. The applied ultra-sonic frequencies were 40, 80, 120 and 500 kHz. After deposition the LIDT was measured using a 1064 nm ns-pulsed laser test bench. It turned out that the different ultra-sonic-cleaning processes have a strong influence on the number of remaining particles on the surface of the cleaned samples. The counted number of particles with sizes greater < 83 nm were between 1320 and 12 particles for the different applied ultra-sonic frequencies. In consequence the different cleaned and AR-coated samples show different laser damage behavior. Nevertheless the measured particle density does not totally explain the differences in laser resistance.