Claims
- 1. An optical component of a laser of the type with photon fluxes generated within the laser, comprising:
- an optical element operatively associated with said laser having at least one surface exposed to and in communication with said photon fluxes; and
- a coating means on said optical element surface exposed to said photon fluxes, said coating means being formed of a material including a member of the group selected from Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, BeO, Y.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgO, B.sub.2 O.sub.3, Sc.sub.2 O.sub.3 hafnium oxide, titanium oxide, LiF, NdF.sub.3, ThF.sub.4, Na.sub.3 AlF.sub.6, and mixtures thereof.
- 2. The optical component of claim 1, wherein said optical element has more than one surface exposed to said photon fluxes.
- 3. The optical component of claim 2, wherein each surface of said optical element exposed to said photon fluxes is coated with said coating means.
- 4. The optical component of claim 1, wherein said coating means is an optically thin film.
- 5. The optical component of claim 1, wherein said coating means has a physical thickness greater than about 50 angstroms.
- 6. The optical component of claim 1, wherein said coating means has a physical thickness of about 100 angstroms.
- 7. The optical component of claim 1, wherein said coating means is applied to each optical element exposed surface at substantially a half-wave optical thickness or an integral number of half-wave optical thicknesses.
- 8. The optical component of claim wherein said coating means is a multilayer film with each layer being made of a different material.
- 9. The optical component of claim wherein said optical element is a window on the end of a laser tube defining a cold gas region of an ion laser.
- 10. The optical component of claim 9, wherein said window is frit-sealed to said laser tube.
- 11. The optical component of claim 9, wherein said window is a Brewster-angle window.
- 12. The optical component of claim 1, wherein said optical element is positioned in an interior of a cold gas region of an ion laser and has two opposing surfaces with at least one surface exposed to said photon fluxes, and said exposed surface having a coating means supplied thereto.
- 13. The optical component of claim 1, wherein said optical element is an intracavity lens.
- 14. The optical component of claim 1, wherein said optical element is a birefringent plate.
- 15. The optical component of claim 1, wherein said optical element is a polarizer.
- 16. The optical component of claim wherein said optical element is a mirror.
- 17. The optical component of claim wherein said optical element is made of a material which includes a material selected from crystalline SiO.sub.2, Si, fused SiO.sub.2, sapphire, diamond, BeO, MgF.sub.2, ZnS, ZnSe, BaF.sub.2, CaF.sub.2, yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG), yttrium lithium fluoride (YLF), and mixtures thereof.
- 18. The optical component according to claim 1, wherein said coating means includes an oxide.
- 19. The optical component according to claim 1, wherein said coating means is a material which has low reflectivity, low optical absorption and low scatter in the spectrum where said laser operates.
- 20. The optical component according to claim 1, wherein said coating means is adapted to minimize changes or alterations to optical phase fronts occurring after exposure to said photon fluxes.
- 21. The optical component of claim 1, wherein said optical element and coating means are selected to reduce the absorption of contaminants of an optical element surface which is coating with said coating means.
- 22. The optical component of claim 1, wherein said coating means is made of a material including Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 or BeO.
- 23. The optical component of claim 1, wherein said coating means is made of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 24. An optical component operatively associated with a laser generating photon fluxes, comprising:
- an optical element mounted to said laser and having at least one surface exposed to said photon fluxes; and
- a coating deposited on said exposed surface, said coating layer being made of a material having a stoichiometry which does not substantially change when exposed to said photon fluxes and including a material selected from the group comprising Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, BeO, Y.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgO, B.sub.2 O.sub.3, Sc.sub.2 O.sub.3 hafnium oxide, titanium oxide, LiF, NdF.sub.3, ThF.sub.4, Na.sub.3 AlF.sub.6, and the like.
- 25. A window construction for mounting at an end of a laser of the kind in which large photon fluxes are generated during operation of the laser, which photon fluxes are capable of initiating physical and chemical changes on a window surface exposed to such large photon fluxes, said window construction comprising:
- window means of transparent optical material for transmitting a laser light beam through the window means; and
- radiation resistant and optically transparent coating means on the inner surface of the window means exposed to the large photon fluxes for preventing or minimizing physical and chemical changes on said surface during operation of the laser, said coating means including a material selected from the group Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, BeO, Y.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgO, B.sub.2 O.sub.3, Sc.sub.2 O.sub.3 hafnium oxide, titanium oxide, LiF, NdF.sub.3, ThF.sub.4, Na.sub.3 AlF.sub.6, and mixtures thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 770,717, filed Sept. 3, 1985 (incorporated herein by this reference), assigned to the same assignee, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 654,305, filed Sept. 24, 1984, assigned to the same assignee and now abandoned.
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4685110 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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