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HfO2 films with high laser damage threshold

TitleHfO2 films with high laser damage threshold
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsAlvisi, Marco, Di Giulio M., Marrone S.G., Perrone M.R., Protopapa Maria Lucia, Valentini A., and Vasanelli L.
JournalThin Solid Films
Volume358
Pagination250-258
ISSN00406090
KeywordsDual-ion-beam sputtering, Electron beams, evaporation, Fused silica, Gas lasers, Hafnium compounds, Hafnium dioxide, Ion beams, Ion-assisted electron beam evaporation, Laser damage, Optical films, Photoacoustic beam deflection techniques, Photoacoustic effect, Sputter deposition, Substrates, Thin films
Abstract

Laser damage resistance studies have been performed at 308 nm (XeCl laser) by the photoacoustic beam deflection technique, on hafnium dioxide (HfO2) thin films deposited on fused silica substrates either by the ion-assisted electron beam evaporation technique or by a dual-ion-beam sputtering technique. Films of quite high laser damage threshold (7 J/cm2) have been deposited by the electron beam evaporation technique. The optical and structural film characteristics and their relation to damage threshold have also been investigated.

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DOI10.1016/S0040-6090(99)00690-2
Citation KeyAlvisi2000250