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25 February 2004 R and AR optical coatings for high-power laser and for X, DUV, VIS, and IR wavelengths
Serge Dumartin, Patrick Robert, Laurent Hayer
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Optical Components improvements generally call specific improvements of optical coatings. SESO introduce here, some examples of new coatings, developed for applications in its activity fields such as, space, defense, synchrotrons and high power laser programs, astronomy. To answer to a need of coating, in a very wide wavelength range, from X rays to FAR IR: - Metallic reflective coating for X Rays. - Specific Aluminium coating for EUV up to 190 nm - Dielectric coatings for wavelength broadband, double or triple bands (VIS + IR) To answer to a need of High Level Laser damage: - Hf/Metal coating (R and AR) to face energies up to 40J/cm2 To answer to a need of long lifetime for coatings submitted to stringent environmental conditions: - enhanced silver coating for astronomical mirrors - Hard Gold for Space applications - Protected aluminium for solar simulators To answer to a need of coating a large variety of substrates: - R and AR coatings on Silicium, ZnS, ZnSe, Ge, Saphyr... At least to answer to a need of high uniformity coatings and to realise coating on very large optical components, SESO recently installed a large coating machine able to work with optical components up to Φ 1100mm.
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Serge Dumartin, Patrick Robert, and Laurent Hayer "R and AR optical coatings for high-power laser and for X, DUV, VIS, and IR wavelengths", Proc. SPIE 5250, Advances in Optical Thin Films, (25 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.513760
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KEYWORDS
Optical coatings

Mirrors

Reflectivity

Aluminum

Optical components

Antireflective coatings

Gold

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