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4 March 1993 Laser-induced damage in optical coatings
Zhengxiu Fan, Zhouling Wu, Xuefei Tang
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Abstract
The temperature distribution in optical coating was investigated. An idea about temperature field design of optical thin film is presented here. The peak temperature can be reduced and the damage threshold is improved by advanced coating design. The thermal process in optical coating irradiated by laser pulse was investigated with photothermal deflection technique. It was confirmed that the photothermal deflection technique is a very useful method for in-situ research of temperature process and damage process induced by laser pulse. Some experimental results of laser induced damage in optical coating, such as the spotisize effect, accumulation effect, effect of absorption on damage threshold, coating thickness effect, and so on, are presented in this paper.
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Zhengxiu Fan, Zhouling Wu, and Xuefei Tang "Laser-induced damage in optical coatings", Proc. SPIE 1782, Thin Films for Optical Systems, (4 March 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141023
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KEYWORDS
Thin films

Optical coatings

Coating

Laser damage threshold

Absorption

Laser induced damage

Thin film coatings

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