Abstract:At ~10 -7 Torr, the multiple femtosecond pulse LIDT, F( ), is about 10% of the single pulse damage fluence for hafnia and silica films compared to ~75% at 630 Torr. The 1-on-1 LIDT is pressure independent. The decrease of F( ) is related to the water vapor and oxygen content of the ambient gas with the former having the largest effect. The decrease of F( ) is associated with a change in damage morphology. In air, the damage "crater" starts at the center of the beam and grow in diameter as the fluence increases… Show more
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