Synthetic silica glass optical component and process for its production
View Patent ↗A process for producing a synthetic silica glass optical component which contains at least 1×10 17 molecules/cm 3 and has an OH concentration of at most 200 ppm and substantially no reduction type defects, by treating a synthetic silica glass having a hydrogen molecule content of less than 1×10 17 molecules/cm 3 at a temperature of from 300 to 600° C. in a hydrogen gas-containing atmosphere at a pressure of from 2 to 30 atms.
1. A process for producing a synthetic silica glass optical component to be used by irradiating a laser light within an ultraviolet light wavelength region, which comprises a step of treating a synthetic silica glass having a hydrogen molecule content of less than 1×10 17 molecules/cm 3 at a temperature of from 300 to 600° C. in a hydrogen gas-containing atmosphere at a pressure of from 5 to 30 atms, to obtain a synthetic silica glass optical component which has a hydrogen molecule content of at least 1×10 17 molecules/cm 3 and an OH group concentration of at most 30 ppm and contains reduction type defects not higher than the detectable limit,
wherein the synthetic silica glass prior to the treatment at a temperature of from 300 to 600° C. in a hydrogen gas-containing atmosphere at a pressure of from 5 to 30 atms, is a synthetic silica glass to which forming by heating and annealing have been applied, which has a hydrogen molecule content of less than 1×10 17 molecules/cm 3 , which has an OH group concentration of at most 30 ppm, and contains reduction type defects not higher than the detectable limit, and
wherein the synthetic silica glass prior to vitrification contains reduction type defects not higher than the detectable limit.
2. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrogen molecule content of the synthetic silica glass optical component produced is at least 5×10 17 molecules/cm 3 .
3. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the pressure is from 5 to 20 atms and the temperature is from 400 to 600° C.
4. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrogen gas-containing atmosphere comprises hydrogen gas and an inert gas.
5. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the pressure is from 5 to 10 atms.
6. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the temperature is from 400 to 550° C.
7. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the temperature is from 400 to 500° C.