Novel technique for the determination of hydroxyl distributions in fused silica

Opt Express. 2009 Sep 14;17(19):17144-9. doi: 10.1364/OE.17.017144.

Abstract

Bound OH- is one major unwanted absorbing impurity causing significant attenuation for certain wavelengths of laser radiation when propagating through fused silica. A wavelength tunable laser calorimeter (LCA) is used to detect dopants and other impurities in optical material. Also, a technique for photothermal absorption measurements is combined with the LCA set-up allowing for a lateral scan of the sample retaining an absolute calibration. Regarding inhomogeneities within the distribution of impurities the combination of both techniques provides a highly sensitive method to investigate in the lateral distribution of OH- content in fused silica.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't