Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5368626 | Applied Surface Science | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Laser induced damage thresholds (LIDT) of LaF3/MgF2 high reflectors at 355Â nm were measured and investigated as a function of layer-pair number. Generally, LaF3/MgF2 coatings with more layer pairs possessed higher LIDT, but coatings with too high layer-pair number crazed because of high tensile stress, so the LIDT of them decreased badly. The temperature rise in the coatings was calculated based on a film-substrate interfacial absorption model, and the depth of the damage in the coatings were measured by a Veeco optical profilograph. The two characterization methods together were used to interpret the effects of layer-pair number on LIDT, and the damage mechanism of coatings at laser wavelength of 355Â nm was also discussed.
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Authors
Guanghui Liu, Ming Zhou, Guohang Hu, Xiaofeng Liu, Yunxia Jin, Hongbo He, Zhengxiu Fan,