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Title: High repetition-rate laser z-scan measurements: criterion for recognizing adverse thermal effects
Authors: Edziah, Raymond
Keywords: Z-Scan
Damage-threshold
Laser-induced damage
Nonlinear refractive index
Nonlinear absorption coefficient
Repetition-rate
Issue Date: 30-Mar-2019
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: This study reports z-scan measurements in which high-repetition-rate and reduced repetition-rate (pulse-picked) laser beams were employed using a standard sample, carbon disulfide (CS2) contained in supposedly high damage-threshold spectroscopic-grade pristine fused-quartz cuvettes. The results suggest that at reduced repetition rates, the closed aperture z-scan profile for CS2 displays the expected configuration. However, at high repetition-rates the closed aperture z-scans are distinctly different resulting in unexpectedly large nonlinear refractive index of CS2 due to thermal effects that resulted in below-threshold laser-induced damage of the cuvettes. Normaski microscope images confirm the damage and open aperture z-scan study of the damaged fused-quartz cuvettes yielded about two orders of magnitude enhancement in the nonlinear absorption coefficient of silica. Based on these findings, the necessary criterion for recognizing below-threshold laser-induced damage in any high-repetition-rate laser z-scan measurement has been formulated in order to help avoid erroneous interpretation of the origin and strength of nonlinear response in such studies
Description: 6p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6205
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Physics

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