Abstract:Chemical etching is usually utilized to improve the laser damage performance of optical glass by mitigating microcracks, while it inevitably produces some reaction products (RPs). In this paper, two K9 glasses with good quality and two K9 glasses with micro-cracks are etched, statically or dynamically (high-frequency ultrasonic agitation). The morphologies of cracks and RPs are characterized, and the laser-induced damage thresholds (LIDTs) are measured. The results show that with the increase of etching time, … Show more
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