Laser-induced damage threshold measurements of high reflecting dielectric layers

A. Melninkaitis, D. Mikšys, V. Sirutkaitis, G. Abromavičius, R. Buzelis, R. Drazdys
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A quest for higher laser powers is one of the main driving forces in development of laser technology. Unfortunately all laser components have some limit to the intensity of optical radiation that can be applied on them - the so-called laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT). To enable further power scaling of laser devices, novel highly resistant optical components have to be developed. Such components are laser crystals, mirrors, fibers and other components typically coated with periodic dielectric layers made using e-beam, sputtering or sol-gel technologies. The production materials and methods of all the mentioned optics are under constant development, which requires a reliable quality test to provide the feedback to the manufacturing process; one of such tests are the measurements of LIDT. LIDT measurement procedure using repetitive laser pulses, as described in ISO 11254-2 standard, is time- and human resource consuming, if performed without automation. We developed an automated station for the measurements of LIDT that greatly reduces the required human resources and allows fast data collection. In this presentation, we briefly describe the main components of this automated LIDT test station. Furthermore we present the comparison of the latest results obtained on LIDT measurements of ZrO2/SiO2, Nb2O5/SiO2, Ta2O5/SiO2 and TiO2/SiO2 periodic high reflecting dielectric layers performed using repetitive nanosecond laser pulses.
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高反射介质层激光损伤阈值测量
对更高激光功率的追求是激光技术发展的主要动力之一。不幸的是,所有的激光部件都有一定的光辐射强度限制,即所谓的激光诱导损伤阈值(LIDT)。为了实现激光器件的进一步功率缩放,必须开发新型高电阻光学元件。这些部件是激光晶体、反射镜、纤维和其他部件,通常涂有周期性介质层,这些介质层是由电子束、溅射或溶胶凝胶技术制成的。上述所有光学器件的生产材料和方法都在不断发展,这需要可靠的质量测试来为制造过程提供反馈;其中一种测试是LIDT的测量。如ISO 1154 -2标准所述,如果没有自动化,使用重复激光脉冲的LIDT测量过程将消耗时间和人力资源。我们开发了一个用于LIDT测量的自动化站,大大减少了所需的人力资源,并允许快速收集数据。在本报告中,我们简要介绍了该自动化LIDT测试站的主要组成部分。此外,我们还比较了使用重复纳秒激光脉冲对ZrO2/SiO2、Nb2O5/SiO2、Ta2O5/SiO2和TiO2/SiO2周期性高反射介电层进行LIDT测量的最新结果。
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