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Single-Crystal Diamond Mirrors Stand Up to Continuous-Wave Laser Powers

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Researchers at Harvard’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) built highly reflective mirrors that direct the beams from high-powered continuous-wave (CW) lasers without incurring damage. The mirrors are made from single-crystal diamond. Conventional mirrors are made from multiple layers of coatings with various optical properties. Thermal loading degrades the optical performance of the layers. A single defect in a layer can cause a high-power laser beam to burn through, leading to irreversible damage to the mirror and to device failure. ...Read full article

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    Published: June 2022
    MaterialsLasersdiamondHarvardHarvard SEASAmericasResearch & Technologyoptical componentsmirrorsdiamond mirrorsCW lasersdiamond crystalsingle-crystal diamondTechnology News

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