Investigation of the entrapped micro bubble defect as a high-energy laser damage precursor in fused silica optics

IF 1.6 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Shuo Hu, Shuai Zhang, Lihua Lu, Haozhe Liu, Xinxiang Miao, Jiaxuan Chen
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Irrespective of the manufacturing process, heat pretreatment, and laser repair of optics, it is possible for entrapped bubbles to form at the subsurface or in the bulk of fused silica optics installed in high-energy laser systems. The micro bubble defect may act as a precursor to high-energy laser damage. The objective of this paper is to investigate the impact of constrained bubbles with varying characteristics on light field intensity when subjected to high-energy laser irradiation. The light intensity enhancement factor was calculated to estimate the intensification of laser energy in local areas within the material, with the aim of determining the extent of laser-induced damage. The results, which reveal a wrinkle-like light field pattern modulated by the bubble, shed light into the location and mechanism of laser-induced damage. The modulation effect of an irregular bubble is more pronounced than that of a spherical bubble. The optical transmission principle of the laser beam within the material was elucidated. The results of the experiment, which utilized nanosecond pulsed ultraviolet laser in a Gaussian beam, demonstrated that the laser-induced damage thresholds of fused silica with micro-bubble defects were lower than those of pure fused silica. This paper identifies the role of the bubble as a high-energy laser damage precursor and provides a foundation for theoretical research into the high-energy laser-induced damage mechanism of optical materials.

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Indian Journal of Physics
Indian Journal of Physics 物理-物理:综合
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3.40
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10.00%
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275
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Physics is a monthly research journal in English published by the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Sciences in collaboration with the Indian Physical Society. The journal publishes refereed papers covering current research in Physics in the following category: Astrophysics, Atmospheric and Space physics; Atomic & Molecular Physics; Biophysics; Condensed Matter & Materials Physics; General & Interdisciplinary Physics; Nonlinear dynamics & Complex Systems; Nuclear Physics; Optics and Spectroscopy; Particle Physics; Plasma Physics; Relativity & Cosmology; Statistical Physics.
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