7 - 10 October 2024
San Ramon, California, US
Conference 12300 > Paper 12300-16
Paper 12300-16

RAR nano-textured diamond pulsed LIDT

On demand | Presented live 20 September 2022

Abstract

Subwavelength, low-haze, anti-reflective (AR) nano-textured surfaces are an effective replacement for thin-film AR coatings (TFARCs) with the potential to increase reliability and minimize thermo-optic effects in kW-class diamond-based laser systems. Etched directly into optical surfaces, AR nano-textured surfaces can yield high optical damage resistance combined with high transmission, low back reflection, and low absorption values equivalent to the bulk substrate material. In this initial study, Random AR (RAR) nano-structures were etched into monocrystalline chemical vapor deposited (CVD) diamond windows. Photothermal common-path interferometry (PCI) measurements at 1064nm were conducted in order to characterize the level of absorption at the surfaces and through the bulk of diamond substrates. Nano-second pulsed laser induced damage threshold (LiDT) measurements at 1064nm were conducted, and damage sites were analyzed via scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to understand damage mechanisms in both as-polished and RAR nano-textured diamond samples.

Presenter

TelAztec LLC (United States)
Anthony D. Manni is the Chief Technology Officer at TelAztec developing new products based on his graduate research in meta-surfaces and nanophotonics at Boston University. His recent work has demonstrated RAR nano-texturing for diamond, silicon, germanium and LBO. Anthony supports multiple SBIR projects and is now the PI on a program developing meta-surface gratings for ultra-short pulse lasers. He has developed a catalogue of proprietary nano-photonics models, and has shown the capacity to match theoretical predictions with experimental results of RAR and HR nano-structures.
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TelAztec LLC (United States)
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TelAztec LLC (United States)
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TelAztec LLC (United States)