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14 November 2013 High-power laser testing of 3D meta-optics
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Abstract
3D Meta-Optics are optical components that are based on the engineering of the electromagnetic fields in 3D dielectric structures. The results of which will provide a class of transformational optical components that can be integrated at all levels throughout a High Energy Laser system. This paper will address a number of optical components based on 2D and 3D micro and nano-scale structures and their performance when exposed to high power lasers. Specifically, results will be presented for 1550 nm and 2000 nm spectral bands and power densities greater than100 kW/cm2.
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A. Pung, I. Raghu Srimathi, Y. Li, E. Johnson, M. D. Shinn, K. J. Lee, R. Magnusson, J. Talghader, L. Taylor, L. Shah, and M. Richardson "High-power laser testing of 3D meta-optics", Proc. SPIE 8885, Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials: 2013, 88850K (14 November 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2032410
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Waveguides

Photoresist materials

High power lasers

Etching

Silica

Optical components

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