Origin of laser damage
Laser damage of optical components - Physics and metrology
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Origin of laser damage
Laser damage of optical components - Physics and metrology

Author : Laurent GALLAIS

Publication date: December 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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2. Origin of laser damage

Laser damage results from the coupling and transfer of laser energy into the material. Schematically, two main types can be distinguished:

  • coupling by residual intrinsic absorption of the material or defects in the material. This mechanism leads to heating and consequent thermal effects in the component;

  • coupling by photo-ionization, when the electric field is sufficiently intense to ionize the material and induce electron avalanche effects; this mechanism is non-linear (does not depend linearly on the electric field) and can occur in a perfectly transparent material at low intensity.

2.1 Absorption and thermal effects

When an optical component is exposed to a laser...

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