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Diode-Pumped High Energy and High Power Lasers; ELI: Ultrarelativistic Laser-Matter Interactions and Petawatt Photonics; and HiPER: the European Pathway to Laser Energy | 2011

Optical properties of CaF[sub]2[/sub] and Yb[sup]3+[/sup]:CaF[sub]2[/sub] for laser applications

Jörg Stäblein; Karin Pöhl; Andreas Weisleder; Gordon von der Dr. Gönna; T. Töpfer; Joachim Hein; Mathias Siebold

Highly transparent CaF2 has found many applications from the deep UV- to the IR-range. The optical quality and the laser damage threshold are influenced by the purity and the real structure of the crystal. Both properties strongly depend on raw material quality and growth conditions. Production of pure CaF2 single crystals and their characterization are described. The authors´ process enables to produce crystals up to diameters of 425mm with an internal transmittance of higher than 99.7% at 193nm (thickness 100mm) and a homogeneity of refractive index below 1ppm for diameters >200mm. A new approach is the growth of Yb3+ doped CaF2 crystals in such furnaces dedicated to large volumes. The advantage of higher volume is a better homogeneity of the dopant concentration and the diffractive index in the crystal. Critical mechanical properties especially of the doped fluoride have to be taken into account. The growth process has to be adopted carefully to avoid stress, cracks and other crystal defects. Data of refractive index homogeneity and stress birefringence are presented. A comparison of doped and undoped crystals is made and an outlook for further improvement is given. The segregation coefficient of the dopant which is important to be near to one is reported. The ratio Yb3+ /Yb2+ is characterized spectroscopically. Differences between top and bottom of the crystal are shown. Results of the real structure evaluation are presented. The most critical feature for high energy applications which are strength and concentration of small angle grain boundaries are compared with that of undoped crystals.Highly transparent CaF2 has found many applications from the deep UV- to the IR-range. The optical quality and the laser damage threshold are influenced by the purity and the real structure of the crystal. Both properties strongly depend on raw material quality and growth conditions. Production of pure CaF2 single crystals and their characterization are described. The authors´ process enables to produce crystals up to diameters of 425mm with an internal transmittance of higher than 99.7% at 193nm (thickness 100mm) and a homogeneity of refractive index below 1ppm for diameters >200mm. A new approach is the growth of Yb3+ doped CaF2 crystals in such furnaces dedicated to large volumes. The advantage of higher volume is a better homogeneity of the dopant concentration and the diffractive index in the crystal. Critical mechanical properties especially of the doped fluoride have to be taken into account. The growth process has to be adopted carefully to avoid stress, cracks and other crystal defects. Data of refractive index homogeneity and stress birefringence are presented. A comparison of doped and undoped crystals is made and an outlook for further improvement is given. The segregation coefficient of the dopant which is important to be near to one is reported. The ratio Yb3+ /Yb2+ is characterized spectroscopically. Differences between top and bottom of the crystal are shown. Results of the real structure evaluation are presented. The most critical feature for high energy applications which are strength and concentration of small angle grain boundaries are compared with that of undoped crystals.


Archive | 2006

Method for producing optical elements for microlithography, lens systems obtainable therewith and their use

Gunther Wehrhan; Regina Martin; Lutz Parthier; Jörg Stäblein; Martin Letz; Jochen Alkemper; Konrad Knapp; Klaus Dr. Petermann


Archive | 2005

Production of low stress, large volume crystals with low stress related birefringence and homogenous refractive index and application thereof

Christian Kusch; Lutz Parthier; Jörg Stäblein; Gunther Wehrhan


Archive | 2006

Method to produce optical parts for microlithography, associated lens systems and its application uses optical garnets, cubic spinels, cubic perovskites, and cubic M (II) - M (Iv) oxides

Gunther Wehrhan; Regina Martin; Lutz Parthier; Jörg Stäblein


Archive | 2005

Herstellung von spannungsarmen, nicht (111)-orientierten, großvolumigen Einkristallen mit geringer Spannungsdoppelbrechung und homogener Brechzahl, sowie deren Verwendung

Lutz Parthier; Jörg Stäblein; Gunther Wehrhan; Christian Kusch


Archive | 2005

Herstellung von grossvolumigen CaF2-Einkristallen für die Verwendung als optische Bauelemente mit einer optischen Achse parallel zur (100) oder (110)-Kristallachse

Lutz Parthier; Jörg Stäblein


Archive | 2001

Process for manufacturing large single crystals of calcium fluoride and the use of the crystals in Photolithography

Lutz Parthier; Burkhard Speit; Jörg Stäblein; Gunther Wehrhan; Andreas Weisleder


Archive | 2006

Production of high-homogeneous, tension-poor and large volume calcium fluoride single crystal e.g. for production of lenses, prisms and optical components for deep ultraviolet photolithography, comprises cooling crystal after its breeding

Christian Poetsch; Gunther Wehrhan; Lutz Parthier; Hans-Jörg Axmann; Jörg Stäblein


Archive | 2006

Method to grow homogene and low-strained monocrystals

Christian Poetsch; Gunther Wehrhan; Lutz Parthier; Hans-Jörg Axmann; Jörg Stäblein


Archive | 2005

Production of low stress non-(111) oriented large volume single crystals with low stress related birefringence and homogenous refractive index, as well as their application

Christian Kusch; Lutz Parthier; Jörg Stäblein; Gunther Wehrhan

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