Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1497703 Optical Materials 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We report the single-shot damage thresholds of MgF2/ZnS omnidirectional reflector for laser pulse durations from 50 fs to 900 fs. A coupled dynamic model is applied to study the damage mechanisms, in which we consider not only the electronic excitation of the material, but also the influence of this excitation-induced changes in the complex refractive index of material on the laser pulse itself. The results indicate that this feedback effect plays a very important role during the damage of material. Based on this model, we calculate the threshold fluences and the time-resolved excitation process of the multiplayer. The theoretical calculations agree well with our experimental results.

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