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Opt Express ; 31(6): 9339-9349, 2023 Mar 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37157506

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Optical monitoring of thin film interference filters is of primary importance for two main reasons: possible error compensation and greater thickness accuracy of the deposited layers compared to non-optical methods. For many designs, the latter reason is the most crucial, because for complex designs with a large number of layers, several witness glasses are used for monitoring and error compensation with a classical monitoring approach is no longer possible for the whole filter. One optical monitoring technique that seems to maintain some form of error compensation, even when changing witness glass, is broadband optical monitoring, as it is possible to record the determined thicknesses as the layers are deposited and re-refine the target curves for remaining layers or recalculate the thicknesses of remaining layers. In addition, this method, if used properly, can, in some cases, provide greater accuracy for the thickness of deposited layers than monochromatic monitoring. In this paper, we discuss the process of determining a strategy for broadband monitoring with the goal of minimizing thickness errors for each layer of a given thin film design.

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Opt Express ; 29(21): 33398-33413, 2021 Oct 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34809152

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In this paper we study the wavelength selection process for optical monitoring of thin film filters. We first discuss the technical limitations of monitoring systems as well as the criteria defining the sensitivity of different wavelengths to thickness errors. We then present an approach that considers the best monitoring wavelength for each individual layer with a monitoring strategy selection process that can be fully automated. We finally validate experimentally the proposed approach on several optical filters of increasing complexity. Optical interference filters with close to theoretical performances are demonstrated.

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Appl Opt ; 60(27): 8569-8578, 2021 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34612960

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Laser-induced damage experiments on HfO2 and Nb2O5 thin films were performed with 500 fs pulse duration at 1030 nm wavelength. Threshold fluences as a function of beam size have been determined for effective beam diameters ranging from 40 to 220 µm, in a single shot regime. The results suggest no beam-size effect related to material properties in the investigated range, but size effects related to the metrology. The results indicate the importance of appropriate focusing conditions and beam measurement to qualify the optics for use in lasers with large beam sizes.

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