Enhancing laser-induced damage threshold of picosecond laser mirrors using graded-refractive-index multilayer structures
Abstract
Graded-refractive-index (n) multilayer architectures are examined as a means of improving the laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT) of picosecond laser mirrors. The Al2O3 and Al2O3/HfO2 nano-laminates are employed as high-n materials to form a mirror structure, where the n values of the high-n layers gradually increase along the direction of the electric-field attenuation. Compared with a conventional M-Constant mirror based on a fixed-n Al2O3–HfO2 mixture, the M-Graded mirror shows a 1.49-fold increase in LIDT under picosecond laser irradiation, while the reflection bandwidth above 99.5% reflectivity decreases by only ∼6.9%. Observation of laser-induced damage sites indicates that damage initiation is mainly associated with nanoscale absorbing defects on the coating surface, suggesting that redistribution of the material composition profile through graded-refractive-index multilayers helps suppress damage and improve the LIDT of high-power picosecond laser mirrors.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (8)
Tianyu Sun
Jiahui Wen
Jian Sun
Li Zhou
Youen Jiang
National Laboratory on High Power Laser and Physics, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 3 , Shanghai,
Quanmin Li
Nanjing Wavelength Opto-Electronic Science & Technology Co., Ltd. 4 , Nanjing,
Jianda Shao
Meiping Zhu
State Key Laboratory of Ultra-intense Laser Science and Technology, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 1 , Shanghai 201800,