Mid-IR Capabilities
The part of the Mid-IR spectral region, spanning wavelengths from 2μm to 5μm, holds quite a significance in various applications. When it comes to Mid-IR lasers, the most prominent applications are laser processing, defence and medical applications, environmental monitoring, however, the potential of this spectral region reaches far, penetrating many areas of applications. The successful operations of mid-IR lasers rely heavily on the performance of optical components. That’s why here at OPTOMAN we like to say “With great [laser] power comes great responsibility [for coaters]”.??
Laser optics for this region must feature high spectral performance and low absorption. Although scattering might not be a significant issue when speaking of Mid-IR optics due to the long wavelengths, absorption remains a serious concern, because it leads to reduced Laser-Induced Damage Threshold (LIDT).?
And here‘s where OPTOMAN comes in. OPTOMAN concentrates solely on the most advanced sputtering technology - Ion-Beam Sputtering (IBS), which offers many great capabilities in depositing thin film coatings with great uniformity and bulk-like density.
Why is IBS more advantageous?
IBS solves key problems for Mid-IR coatings by:
So what are the challenges related to using IBS for Mid-IR coatings?
Due to these challenges, it is not common to manufacture Mid-IR laser optics with IBS technology. However, OPTOMAN has overcome and solved these problems and confidently believes that using IBS is advantageous for the reasons mentioned above. OPTOMAN can make all types of coatings – anti-reflective, mirrors, GTI mirrors, polarizers, partial reflectors, dichroic mirrors, etc. up to 5000nm.?
One more important thing... substrates
While the IBS is a great tool, a lot of Research and Development must go in with these types of laser optics, especially in handling suitable substrate materials. Many types of substrates are available on the market, and it can get quite complicated to choose. Some of the most commonly used substrate types in the Mid-IR spectrum are fused silica, sapphire, germanium, silicon, YAG, zinc selenide and CaF2. OPTOMAN has experience with all of them, which gives us versatility in providing you with the best solution possible.?
IR Fused Silica (0.3 – 3.5 μm):? One of the most commonly used substrates in this spectral region. In IR-grade fused silica, it is essential to have a low content of hydroxyl (OH), with content values typically below 10?ppm. Substantial absorption bands related to hydroxyl content are around 2.2?μm and 2.7?μm?wavelengths, but there are also overtone bands, e.g., in the 1.4 μm region, which are relevant for the 1.5 μm telecommunications wavelength band.??
CaF2 (0.2 – 9 μm): It possesses excellent IR spectral performance, high laser durability, low-stress birefringence, and high refractive index homogeneity. It is one of the most versatile and popular substrates for the Mid-IR spectral region.?
Sapphire (0.3 – 5 μm): Most suitable for high power applications. Sapphire has many advantages, such as extreme surface hardness and scratch resistance, wide optical transmission band from UV to Mid IR (190 nm – 5000 nm), high melt temperature and chemical inertness. A high grade of sapphire would have little or no light scatter or lattice distortion and be used mainly for the most demanding optical applications.??
Germanium (2 – 14 μm): It has good thermal conductivity and is very hard due to having the same crystal structure as diamond. It has low dispersion, making it suitable for Mid-IR ultrafast lasers, however limited to low power lasers due to severe refractive index dependence on temperature and high nonlinear index. The most common application is imaging.??
Silicon (2 – 5 μm): It has slightly lower refractive index than Germanium and is very hard and stable over different temperatures making it suitable for extreme environments.??
YAG (0.3 – 4 μm): A viable choice for high-power applications. It has low internal stress, high hardness, chemical and heat resistance. What is most interesting about this substrate is its lack of birefringence making it quite unique and applicable for high-energy/high-power laser systems.?
ZnSe (Zinc Selenide) (0.6 – 21 μm): It has a broad transmission spectral range, low absorption, low scattering, and a high damage threshold.?
All in all – knowing about various substrates and their advantages/disadvantages is of great importance. And OPTOMAN knows how to prepare various substrates for coating runs and finally achieve laser optics with high adhesion, reliability, and repeatability.? But what article is complete without?examples? Let's move on and see what we're actually capable of.
Part I: Ultrafast Mid-IR Optics
In addition to the challenges?related to substrates?for Mid-IR lasers,?optimizing?Group Delay Dispersion (GDD) is crucial for minimizing dispersion effects, especially in ultrafast laser applications.?With IBS technology, precisely controlling thicknesses and refractive indexes of IR coatings, enables?us to minimize GDD to values below 100 fs2.?
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Highly Dispersive mirrors
OPTOMAN is one of the first companies worldwide to offer Highly Dispersive and broadband mirrors made for the Mid-IR spectral range with IBS technology, which can be used as a straightforward means to compensate dispersion and compress ultrafast mid-IR laser pulses.
Usually, Highly Dispersive Mid-IR technology relies on combining?transmissive materials with opposite signs of group velocity dispersion (GVD) (e.g. semiconductors and dielectrics), however strong absorption bands limit the transmittance in this spectral region, which limits the ability to adjust the chirp. Broadband dispersive mirrors, on the other hand, can reduce or even eliminate the need to use such combinations?to compensate dispersion and finally recompress broadband pulses close to Fourier limit duration in the sub-2 cycles regime, which in the end allows shorter pulse durations and higher peak intensities.
Find out more about IBS-coated Highly Dispersive Mid-IR mirrors in our?tech note.
Part II: Optics for Er:YAG lasers
One of the most common lasers in this spectral region is the Er:YAG laser. It emits light that strongly corresponds to absorption bands in water, thus it is well-suited for medical applications. OPTOMAN is capable of manufacturing long lifetime and high LIDT laser optics at 2940 nm with high confidence because of the procedures that lead to almost full reduction of OH group absorption inside the coating.
The absorption of this coating is <0,4% @ 2940 nm (per surface). The initial coating absorption value before the optimization was ~4%.
Part III: Cost efficient Mid-IR optics
Recent developments at OPTOMAN destroy the myth that IBS coatings must be expensive. OPTOMAN R&D team delved into coating material research and developed the capability of making relatively thin coatings for the Mid-IR region thus significantly reducing the main cost driver – time. Moreover, this technology provides spectral specifications typical for IBS while maintaining other IBS coatings advantages like high density, low absorption, and low roughness across a broad spectral region. This means you don’t need to sacrifice spectral performance by choosing metal coatings or evaporation coating methods to remain within your target price.
Note that this technology is suitable for lasers and applications in the Mid-IR region with power densities up to 100 GW/cm2. To put in perspective, typical output powers of Cr:ZnSe and Fe:ZnSe lasers are suitable for these coatings to perform with long lifetime and high performance.
You can find more examples of this product in our product page.
Conclusion
In summary, even though Ion-Beam Sputtering technology is not commonly used to manufacture Mid-IR laser optics, due to film stress, adhesion issues, and cost, OPTOMAN has proven that innovation can overcome industry standards. Through our dedication to being your sidekick for laser optics development, we've opened doors to new possibilities and are proud to be fully capable of manufacturing Mid-IR laser optics.
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