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Determination of the thermally induced focal shift of processing optics for ultrafast lasers with average powers of up to 525 W
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2018
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ScienceMechanical EngineeringLaser MaterialInduced Focal ShiftFocal ShiftLaser OpticsThermal BloomingOptical PropertiesContinuous IncreaseUltrafast LasersPhotonicsPhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionUltrafast Laser InteractionsLaser Processing TechnologyLaser-assisted DepositionOptical ElementAdvanced Laser ProcessingApplied PhysicsAverage PowersUltrafast OpticsOptoelectronics
The continuous increase of the average laser power of ultrafast lasers is a challenge with respect to the thermal load of the processing optics. The power which is absorbed in an optical element leads to a temperature increase, temperature gradients, changing refractive index and shape, and finally causes distortions of the transmitted beam. In a first-order approximation this results in a change of the focal position, which may lead to an uncon-trolled change of the laser machining process. The present study reports on investigations on the focal shift induced in thin plano-convex lenses by a high-power ultra-short pulsed laser with an average laser power of up to 525 W. The focal shift was determined for lenses made of different materials (N-BK7, fused silica) and with different coatings (un-coated, broadband coating, specific wavelength coating).
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