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Glancing-angle–deposited magnesium oxide films for high-fluence applications

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Here, Birefringent magnesium oxide thin films are formed by glancing angle deposition to perform as quarter-wave plates at a wavelength of 351 nm. These films are being developed to fabricate a large aperture distributed-polarization rotator for use in vacuum, with an ultimate laser-damage–threshold goal of up to 12 J/cm<sup>2</sup> for a 5-ns flat-in-time pulse. The laser-damage threshold, ease of deposition, and optical film properties are evaluated. While the measured large-area laser-damage threshold is limited to ~4 J/cm<sup>2</sup> in vacuum, initial results based on small-spot testing in air (>20 J/cm<sup>2</sup>) suggest MgO may be suitable with further process development.

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