Damage investigations of AR coating under atmospheric and vacuum conditions

The damage characteristics of anti-reflection films exposed to 1064 nm nanosecond laser pulses in vacuum and air were investigated. The laser-induced damage thresholds (LIDT) in vacuum and air environments were compared. The damage morphologies were locally analyzed using optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The depth of the damage sites in the two environments was analyzed by Alpha2Step 500 m. The differences between the damage observed in the two environments were discussed based on the temperature distribution, absorption and vacuum gaseous composition measurements and gas pressure influence analysis. Increased coupling of the plasma shock wave and adsorbing water in the coating layer may be considered as the primary cause of the low LIDT observed in vacuum.