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Chinese Physics Letters | 2007

Comparison of TiO2 and ZrO2 films deposited by electron-beam evaporation and by sol-gel process

Yao Jian-Ke; Li Haiyuan; Fan Zheng-Xiu; Tang Yong-Xing; Jin Yun-Xia; Zhao Yuanan; He Hongbo; Shao Jianda

TiO2 and ZrO2 films are deposited by electron-beam (EB) evaporation and by sol-gel process. The film properties are characterized by visible and Fourier-transform infrared spectrometry, x-ray diffraction analysis, surface roughness measure, absorption and laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT) test. It is found that the sol-gel films have lower refractive index, packing density and roughness than EB deposited films due to their amorphous structure and high OH group concentration in the film. The high LIDT of sol-gel films is mainly due to their amorphous and porous structure, and low absorption. LIDT of EB deposited film is considerably affected by defects in the film, and LIDT of sol-gel deposited film is mainly effected by residual organic impurities and solvent trapped in the film.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2008

Influence of different substrates on laser induced damage thresholds at 1064 nm of Ta2O5 films

Xu Cheng; Ma Jian-Yong; Jin Yun-Xia; He Hongbo; Shao Jianda; Fan Zheng-Xiu

Ta2O5 films are prepared on Si, BK7, fused silica, antireflection (AR) and high reflector (HR) substrates by electron beam evaporation method, respectively. Both the optical property and laser induced damage thresholds (LIDTs) at 1064 nm of Ta2O5 films on different substrates are investigated before and after annealing at 673 K for 12h. It is shown that annealing increases the refractive index and decreases the extinction index, and improves the O/Ta ratio of the Ta2O5 films from 2.42 to 2.50. Moreover, the results show that the LIDTs of the Ta2O5 films are mainly correlated with three parameters: substrate property, substoichiometry defect in the films and impurity defect at the interface between the substrate and the films. Details of the laser induced damage models in different cases are discussed.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2010

Laser Resistance of Ta2O5/SiO2 and ZrO2/SiO2 Optical Coatings under 2 μm Femtosecond Pulsed Irradiation

Liu Na; Wang Ying-jian; Zhou Ming; Jing Xu-Feng; Wang Yan-Zhi; Cui Yun; Jin Yun-Xia

Ta2 O5/SiO2 and ZrO2/SiO2 high reflecting (HR) coatings are prepared by ion beam sputtering and electron beam evaporation, respectively. The laser-induced damage thresholds (LIDTs) of these samples are investigated with 2 ?m femtosecond pulse lasers (80 fs, 1 kHz). It is found that the Ta1O5/SiO2 HR coating has a higher capability of laser damage resistance than the ZrO2/SiO2 HR coating in the 2 ?m femtosecond regime. The scanning electron microscope results show that the damage sites of the ZrO2/SiO2 HR coating have a relatively porous structure, the loose structure of coatings will provide more sites for water molecules, and the LIDTs of HR coatings will be reduced as a result of the strong water absorption at the wavelength of 2?m.


Chinese Physics B | 2010

Analysis of restriction factors of widening diffraction bandwidth of multilayer dielectric grating

Wang Jian-Peng; Jin Yun-Xia; Ma Jian-Yong; Shao Jianda; Fan Zheng-Xiu

In order to design a multilayer dielectric grating with wide-bandwidth diffraction spectrum, the restriction factors of both the reflection bandwidth of multilayer dielectric high-reflectivity mirror and the guided-mode resonance phenomenon are studied in detail. The reflection characteristics of high-reflectivity mirror in zeroth and — 1st transmitted diffraction orders are quantitatively evaluated. It is found that the reflection bandwidth of high-reflectivity mirror in — 1st transmitted diffraction order, which determines the final diffraction bandwidth of multilayer dielectric grating, is evidently compressed. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the reducing of grating period is an effective approach to the elimination of guided mode resonance over a required broad band range both spectrally and angularly. In addition, the expressions for calculating the maximum period ensuring no guided mode resonance in the required bandwidth are derived. Finally, two high-efficiency pulse-compression gratings with broad-band are presented.


Journal of Rare Earths | 2007

Spectroscopic Properties of Ce:YAP Scintillation Crystal Grown by Temperature Gradient Technique

Li Hongiun; Zhao Guang-Jun; Su Liangbi; Jin Yun-Xia; Zhou Guoqing; Xu Jun

Spectroscopic properties of Ce-doped yttrium orthoaluminate (Ce:YAlO3 or Ce:YAP) crystals grown by temperature gradient technique (TGT) were investigated, and the effects of the growth conditions on the properties were analyzed.. Methods of optical absorption (OA), photoluminescence (PL), photoluminescence decay (PLD), X-ray excited luminescence (XL) and cathodeluminescence (CL) were used in these investigations. The results showed that the absorption band peak at 202, 394 and 532 nm originated from F and F+ color center induced by the weak reducing growth atmosphere, green emission band near 500 ran derived from Ce3+ -Ce3+ pairs and band at 650 similar to 850 run from some unintentional impurity in crystals.


Chinese Physics B | 2012

Design of wideband graded-index antireflection coatings at oblique light incidence

Zhang Junchao; Fang Ming; Jin Yun-Xia; He Hongbo

We suggest a design method of graded-refractive-index (GRIN) antireflection (AR) coating for s-polarized or p-polarized light at off-normal incidence. The spectrum characteristic of the designed antireflection coating with a quintic effective refractive-index profile for a given state of polarization has been discussed. In addition, the genetic algorithm was used to optimize the refractive index profile of the GRIN antireflection for reducing the mean reflectance of s- and p-polarizations. The average reflectance loss was reduced to only 0.04% by applying optimized GRIN AR coatings onto BK7 glass over the wavelength range from 400 to 800 nm at the incident angle of θ0 = 70°.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2008

Design of High-Efficiency Diffraction Gratings Based on Rigorous Coupled-Wave Analysis for 800 nm Wavelength

Kong Weijin; Yun Mao-Jin; Liu Shijie; Jin Yun-Xia; Fan Zheng-Xiu; Shao Jianda

We report on the design of a high diffraction efficiency multi-layer dielectric grating with wide incident angle and broad bandwidth for 800 nm. The optimized grating can achieve > 95% diffraction efficiency in the first order at an incident angle of 5 degrees from Littrow and a wavelength from 770nm to 830 nm, with peak diffraction efficiency of > 99.5% at 800 nm. The electric field distribution of the optimized multi-layer dielectric grating within the gratings ridge is 1.3 times enhancement of the incidence light, which presents potential high laser resistance ability. Because of its high-efficiency, wide incident, broad bandwidth and potential high resistance ability, the multi-layer dielectric grating should have practical application in Ti:sapphire laser systems.


Chinese Physics B | 2010

Study on guided-mode resonance characteristic of multilayer dielectric grating with broadband and wide using-angle

Wang Jian-Peng; Jin Yun-Xia; Ma Jian-Yong; Shao Jianda; Fan Zheng-Xiu

Guided-mode resonance in a diffraction band of multilayer dielectric gratings may lead to a catastrophic result in laser system, especially in the ultrashort pulse laser system, so the inhibition of guided-mode resonance is very important. In this paper the characteristics of guided-mode resonance in multilayer dielectric grating are studied with the aim of better understanding the physical process of guided-mode resonance and designing a broadband multilayer dielectric grating with no guided-mode resonance. By employing waveguide theory, all guided-wave modes appearing in multilayer dielectric grating are found, and the incident conditions, separately, corresponding to each guided-wave mode are also obtained. The electric field enhancement in multilayer dielectric grating is shown obviously. Furthermore, from the detailed analyses on the guided-mode resonance conditions, it is found that the reduction of the grating period would effectively avoid the appearing of guided-mode resonance. And the expressions for calculating maximum periods, which ensure that no guided-mode resonance occurs in the requiring broad angle or wavelength range, are first reported. The above results calculated by waveguide theory and Fourier mode method are compared with each other, and they are coincident completely. Moreover, the method that relies on waveguide theory is more helpful for understanding the guided-mode resonance excited process and analyzing how each parameter affects the characteristic of guided-mode resonance. Therefore, the effects of multilayer dielectric grating parameters, such as period, fill factor, thickness of grating layer, et al., on the guided-mode resonance characteristic are discussed in detail based on waveguide theory, and some meaningful results are obtained.


Chinese Physics B | 2008

Surface relief resonant Brewster niters with multiple channels

Ma Jian-Yong; Liu Shijie; Zhang Dawei; Yao Jian-Ke; Xu Cheng; Jin Yun-Xia; Shao Jianda; Fan Zheng-Xiu

In this paper, a new type of resonant Brewster filters (RBF) with surface relief structure for the multiple channels is first presented by using the rigorous coupled-wave analysis and the S-matrix method. By tuning the depth of homogeneous layer which is under the surface relief structure, the multiple channels phenomenon is obtained. Long range, extremely low sidebands and multiple channels are found when the RBF with surface relief structure is illuminated with Transverse Magnetic incident polarization light near the Brewster angle calculated with the effective media theory of sub wavelength grating. Moreover, the wavelengths of RBF with surface relief structure can be easily shifted by changing the depth of homogeneous layer while its optical properties such as low sideband reflection and narrow band are not spoiled when the depth is changed. Furthermore, the variation of the grating thickness does not effectively change the resonant wavelength of RBF, but have a remarkable effect on its line width, which is very useful for designing such filters with different line widths at desired wavelength.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2007

Effect of Process Parameters on Laser Damage Threshold of TiO2 Coatings

Yao Jian-Ke; Jin Yun-Xia; Zhao Yuanan; He Hongbo; Shao Jianda; Fan Zheng-Xiu

We investigate the laser damage behaviour of an electron-beam-deposited TiO2 monolayer at different process parameters. The optical properties, chemical composition, surface defects, absorption and laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT) of Elms are measured. It is found that TiO2 Elms with the minimum absorption and the highest LIDT can be fabricated using a TiO2 starting material after annealing. LIDT is mainly related to absorption and is influenced by the non-stoichiometric defects for TiO2 films. Surface defects show no evident effects on LIDT in this experiment.

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Shao Jianda

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Liu Shijie

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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He Hongbo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Ma Jian-Yong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhao Yuanan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Cui Yun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wang Yan-Zhi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xu Cheng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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