Revised models for the underlying physics and mitigations of laser induced filamentation damage in large aperture laser optics

Laser Damage Pub Date : 2019-12-17 DOI:10.1117/12.2536688
E. Feigenbaum, J. Di Nicola, J. Bude
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The necessity for durable optics for higher laser fluences and intensities grows as new technological advancements allow for increased peak powers of laser systems. This has motivated a substantial effort in the last decades to better understand laser induced damage mechanisms and their mitigation. One major damage mechanism limitation to laser systems at high peak intensities is filamentation in fused silica glass, due to Kerr self-focusing of the light [1], that has been motivating an on-going effort for the last few decades [2]. The past studies had led to a set of simplified rules that allows for the operation of laser system below the onset point for this mechanism to take place, namely what is known as the IL rule (intensity times the collapse distance before filamenting equals some empirical constant) and the Bespalov-Talanov (BT) perturbation growth theory [3-6]. The need to increase the laser beam intensities and optimize the throughput, closer to the point where the optical propagation length in the material is comparable to the predicted filamentation distance, requires revisiting and improving our understanding of the current rule set. This is especially emphasized by the shortcomings of these two highly useful yet under-justified models for the relevant situations of large aperture beams where the contrast perturbations on the beam are the seed for the filamentations (i.e., and not whole beam collapse).
修正了大口径激光光学中激光诱导成丝损伤的基本物理模型和缓解方法
随着新技术的进步,激光系统的峰值功率越来越高,需要耐用的光学器件来实现更高的激光影响和强度。在过去的几十年里,这激发了人们为更好地理解激光诱导损伤机制及其缓解措施所做的大量努力。激光系统在高峰值强度下的一个主要损伤机制限制是熔融石英玻璃中的灯丝,由于光的克尔自聚焦,这在过去的几十年里一直在推动着持续的努力。过去的研究已经得出了一套简化的规则,允许激光系统在该机制发生的起始点以下运行,即所谓的IL规则(强度乘以成丝前的坍缩距离等于某个经验常数)和Bespalov-Talanov (BT)微扰生长理论[3-6]。需要增加激光束强度和优化吞吐量,更接近于材料中的光传播长度与预测的成丝距离相当的点,需要重新审视和改进我们对当前规则集的理解。对于大孔径光束的相关情况,这两个非常有用但不合理的模型的缺点特别强调了这一点,其中光束上的对比扰动是细丝的种子(即,而不是整个光束崩溃)。
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