Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5356441 Applied Surface Science 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
► We comparatively investigated the cumulative effect of multi-pulse irradiation of the dielectric mirror coatings in atmosphere and vacuum environments. ► For both environments, the laser-induced damage (LIDT) of the dielectric mirror coatings will decrease when shot number increase. ► The fatigue effect under repetitive shots in two environments will lead to different speeds of degradation. ► The formation of the sub-stoichiometry defect in the course of laser irradiation and air-vacuum effect is attributed to the different fatigue effect and degradation speed in two environments.
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