Ultra-precision optical processing technology for large-aperture laser optics: Ripple structure removal and laser damage resistance enhancement of fused silica optics

OPTICS AND LASER TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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In AMRF (arrayed magnetorheological finishing) process of fused silica laser optics, ripple structures would generate on the optical surface. The ripple structures could cause nonlinear self-focusing and localized energy deposition, finally induced laser damage. In this work, the removal of ripple structures and the improvement of anti-laser damage characteristics were studied. First, the heat deposition and light-field enhancement induced by ripple structures were analyzed by finite element simulation method, and the negative impact of ripple structures was clarified. Then, the ripple-structure surface was polished by a combined technique of low-stress CCOS (computer control optical surfacing) and ion beam finishing (IBF). After the combined polishing process, the ripple structures and the hydrolyzed layer on the surface were removed, the photo-thermal absorption decreased from 0.736 ppm to 0.124 ppm, and the laser induced damage threshold (LIDT) increased from 6.3 J/cm2 to 7.4 J/ cm2. In this work, the combined technique was able to remove the ripple structures while maintaining the processing efficiency, and it also could improve the anti-laser damage characteristics of the optics. The relative research results had important reference value for ultra-precision manufacturing of large-aperture laser optics.
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Fused silica laser optics,Ripple structures,Finite element simulation,AMRF,IBF,CCOS,LIDT
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