研究目的
Investigating the influences of nanosecond pulse pre-irradiation on femtosecond laser damage resistance of gold pulse compression grating.
研究成果
The femtosecond laser safe operational limit of the gold PCG operating in BGC will not be reduced by the nanosecond pre-pulse. Nanosecond pre-irradiation shows its potential to protect the easily damaged elements operated in high power laser systems.
研究不足
The mechanism of nanosecond pre-irradiation still needs to be studied in the future work.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study employed a dual pulses damage testing setup based on a commercial Ti: Sapphire laser system to evaluate the dual pulses damage resistance of the gold PCG by the 1-on-1 method, and the LIDT of fs single pulse was also tested for comparison.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The sample grating is a small version of the gold PCG operating in the BGC.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Ti: Sapphire laser system (Spectra Physics Spitfire Ace, 10 Hz), SEM, energy meter (EnergyMax-USB, Coherent), beam profiler (BeamView-USB, Coherent).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The LIDT test mode was '1-on-1' according to ISO21254-
5:The damage is defined to be a visible change in the surface morphology under the off-line SEM. Data Analysis Methods:
The mono-shot method was applied to quantify the relationship between the variation of damage behaviors and the increasing fluence of the fs pulse.
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