1 October 1994 Surface inclusion adhesion of optical coatings
Xuefei Tang, Zhengxiu Fan, ZhiJiang Wang
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Abstract
Evaluation of laser-induced damage in optical coatings employing a surface inclusion adhesion layer model is presented. The effects of thermal and optical absorption of an inclusion adhesion layer on a coating surface irradiated by a laser pulse can induce coating damage. The effects of the adhesion layer extinction coefficient, thickness, and heat conductivity on the laser-induced damage threshold of the coating are investigated by thin-film temperature field distribution analysis. Laser-induced damage on high-reflectance (HR) multilayer and ion-beam-sputtered coatings are analyzed.
Xuefei Tang, Zhengxiu Fan, and ZhiJiang Wang "Surface inclusion adhesion of optical coatings," Optical Engineering 33(10), (1 October 1994). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179372
Published: 1 October 1994
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Multilayers

Laser induced damage

Thin films

Optical coatings

Thermography

Thin film coatings

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