IP Library Granted Patent US 7,271,911
Granted Patent B2
US 7,271,911 · App. 10/887,421 · Granted Sep 18, 2007

Method for the quantitative measurement of the pulse laser stability of synthetic fused silica glass

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Patent No.
US 7,271,911
App. No.
10/887,421
Granted
Sep 18, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention refers to a method for the quantitative measurement of the pulse laser stability of synthetic fused silica, whereby this method avoids time-consuming and demanding measurements and saves material. First, the absorption of fused silica is measured for different energy densities, and a non-linear function α 1 (H) is determined on the basis of the measured values. Second, the fused silica is subject to radiation with a higher energy density up to the point at which a constant absorption value is achieved. In the following, the absorption of the fused silica is measured at different energy densities, and a non-linear function α 2 (H) is determined. The difference between the two non-linear functions indicates the increase of absorption that depends on the energy density.

Claims (10)

1. Procedure for quantitative measurement of pulse laser stability of synthetic fused silica by a direct absorption measurement whereby suitability of the synthetic fused silica for use as an optical material exposed to laser pulses is determined, comprising:

measuring the absorption of the fused silica for different light energy densities;

determining a non-linear function α 1 (H) from said measuring of the absorption of the fused silica for different light energy densities;

irradiating the fused silica with a light energy density until reaching a constant absorption value;

measuring the absorption of the fused silica for different light energy densities;

determining a non-linear function α 2 (H) from the measuring of the absorption of the fused silica for the last said different light energy densities; and

determining an energy density dependent absorption increase from the difference of non-linear functions α 2 (H) and α 1 (H).

2. Procedure according to claim 1 , wherein the irradiation is performed up to the saturation of the development of absorbing defect centers in the temperature range of T<200° K.

3. Procedure according to claim 2 , wherein absorption, transmission and fluorescent measurements show that the saturation of the development of absorbing defect centers is reached.

4. The procedure according to claim 1 , wherein said irradiating the fused silica with a light energy density until reaching a constant absorption value is done with an energy density of 5 mJ/cm 2 or higher.