2012
DOI: 10.1134/s106373971208015x
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Resistance of diamond optics to high-power fiber laser radiation

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“…An impressive example of such mosaics of × 40 60 mm 2 in size, consisted of 24 SC diamond plates × 10 10 mm 2 in area each has been reported recently by Yamada et al [92]. In a broader context the links of CVD diamond and lasers, besides considered here UV detectors, include, in particular, diamond optics for high power cw IR lasers [93][94][95], diamond heat spreaders in watt-level power semiconductor disk lasers [96], and exciting emerging application related to the development of compact high power diamond Raman converters [97]; and diamond Raman lasers (DRL) [98] with the recent demonstration of DRL cw performance at powers above 100 W [99]. Also, a feedback from laser processing technology is important for introducing a new architecture and structure of contacts, in particular surface graphitic contacts prepared by UV KrF excimer laser ablation of diamond [90].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…An impressive example of such mosaics of × 40 60 mm 2 in size, consisted of 24 SC diamond plates × 10 10 mm 2 in area each has been reported recently by Yamada et al [92]. In a broader context the links of CVD diamond and lasers, besides considered here UV detectors, include, in particular, diamond optics for high power cw IR lasers [93][94][95], diamond heat spreaders in watt-level power semiconductor disk lasers [96], and exciting emerging application related to the development of compact high power diamond Raman converters [97]; and diamond Raman lasers (DRL) [98] with the recent demonstration of DRL cw performance at powers above 100 W [99]. Also, a feedback from laser processing technology is important for introducing a new architecture and structure of contacts, in particular surface graphitic contacts prepared by UV KrF excimer laser ablation of diamond [90].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Therefore, the SSDH crystal have high thermal diffusivity value is a bonus that enables microelectronics application in situations with significant radiation exposure. [ 31 ]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the SSDH crystal have high thermal diffusivity value is a bonus that enables microelectronics application in situations with significant radiation exposure. [31] Antibacterial Activity 3.6.1. Methodology SSDH compounds were produced and tested for antibacterial activity against two human pathogenic bacteria (Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus) using the disc diffusion method.…”
Section: Photoacoustic Spectroscopy Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Будучи прозрачным от УФ вплоть до mm-диапазона (за исключением области фононного поглощения 2−6 µm) (рис. выдерживать лучевые нагрузки, заметно большие, чем выдерхживаемые другими материалами (5−10 МW/cm 2 при λ = 1.07 µm) [24,49,50]. Для применения в сравнительно маломощных источниках обычно используют полимерные материалы, но в мощных излучателях их использовать нельзя.…”
Section: поликристаллический алмазunclassified