PHOTOTHERMAL MEASUREMENT OF BULK AND SURFACE-ABSORPTION OF TRANSPARENT INFRARED OPTICAL-ELEMENTS

Citation
Ap. Kubyshkin et al., PHOTOTHERMAL MEASUREMENT OF BULK AND SURFACE-ABSORPTION OF TRANSPARENT INFRARED OPTICAL-ELEMENTS, Optical engineering, 33(10), 1994, pp. 3214-3220
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Optics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00913286
Volume
33
Issue
10
Year of publication
1994
Pages
3214 - 3220
Database
ISI
SICI code
0091-3286(1994)33:10<3214:PMOBAS>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Photothermal probe beam deflection spectroscopy is used to separately measure bulk and surface absorption of transparent IR optical elements . Different approaches of this technique are considered. One approach consists in variation of the laser beam heat modulation frequency in t he condition that the heating beam component is transverse to the path of the probe beam. Another approach consists in varying the heat and probe cross section measuring point position within the tested optical sample. It is theoretically and experimentally shown that in the seco nd case, the spatial resolution and measurement locality are determine d by the size of laser beam spots and the thermal diffusion length in a sample. The relative contribution of surface and bulk absorption to summary absorption can be derived from the ratio of the probe beam def lection signal, measured both near the surface and within the sample v olume far from the surface, to thermal wavelength. Absolute calibratio n of absorption measurements can be carried out using laser calorimetr y. A comparison between deflection and calorimetry data on volume abso rption in a number of ZnSe laser optical elements is made and shows a good correlation.