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Influences of nanosecond pulse pre-irradiation on femtosecond laser damage resistance of gold pulse compression grating

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Abstract The gold pulse compression gratings (PCG) used in the Bidirectional Grating Compressor (BGC) suffers a nano- and femtosecond dual pulses irradiation. In the case that the ns pre-pulse comes… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The gold pulse compression gratings (PCG) used in the Bidirectional Grating Compressor (BGC) suffers a nano- and femtosecond dual pulses irradiation. In the case that the ns pre-pulse comes 10 nanoseconds early before the fs pulse, experiments were conducted to investigate damage behaviors under the dual pulse irradiation. 1-on-1 laser induced damage threshold (LIDT) of the ns–fs dual pulses and fs single pulse were tested and compared. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) was employed to capture damage onset and exam the damage macro- and micro-morphologies. The mono-shot method, comparison between the damage zone and spatial distribution of laser pulses, was employed to analyze the difference of the damage onset fluences for the two cases thoroughly. It was found that there is no degradation of laser damage resistance due to the ns pre-pulse. Instead, a slightly increase ( ∼ 10%) of fs LIDT caused by the ns pre-pulse was found.

Keywords: irradiation; laser; pre; gold pulse; pulse compression; damage

Journal Title: Optics Communications
Year Published: 2020

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