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Antireflection Coatings for High-Power Fiber Laser Optics

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Low-absorption antireflection coatings are critical to the performance, reliability, and lifetime of optics used in high-power fiber lasers.

GHEORGHE HONCIUC, EMILIANO IOFFE, AND JURGEN KOLBE, OPHIR OPTICS GROUP, MKS INSTRUMENTS INC.

High-power kilowatt-level fiber lasers operating between 1.0 and 1.1 µm find frequent use in macro-materials processing applications, such as cutting and welding metal sheets. The nature of these applications requires laser optics to perform properly at correspondingly high laser powers and power density levels. Minimizing losses due to absorption is therefore of crucial importance to laser reliability and performance. Achieving this requires a clearer understanding of the materials, coating technologies, and measurement techniques used for the manufacturer of high-performance,...Read full article

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    Published: July 2020
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