2/3 octave Si/SiO 2 infrared dispersive mirrors open new horizons in ultrafast multilayer optics

  • Pervak V
  • Amotchkina T
  • Wang Q
  • et al.
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© 2019 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement. Dispersive mirrors operating in a broadband infrared spectral range are reported for the first time. The mirrors are based on Si/SiO2 thin-film materials. The coatings exhibit reflectance exceeding 99.6% in the spectral range from 2 to 3.2 µm and provide a group delay dispersion of −100 fs2 and −200 fs2 in this range. The fabricated mirrors are expected to be key elements of Cr:ZnS/Cr:ZnSe femtosecond lasers and amplifiers. The mirrors open a new avenue in the development of ultrafast dispersive optics operating in the infrared spectral range.

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Pervak, V., Amotchkina, T., Wang, Q., Pronin, O., Mak, K. F., & Trubetskov, M. (2019). 2/3 octave Si/SiO 2 infrared dispersive mirrors open new horizons in ultrafast multilayer optics. Optics Express, 27(1), 55. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.27.000055

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