An investigation of a solid–liquid phase-change-cooled mirror |
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Authors: | Yuling Lu Zuhai Cheng |
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Affiliation: | Yuling Lu *,Zuhai Cheng |
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Abstract: | This article details a new design for a laser-reflecting mirror utilizing phase-change-cooling technology, which is innovative in using spiral cooling ducts filled with solid-liquid phase-change material to maintain a constant temperature inside the reflecting mirror in a positive-branch telescopic, virtually confocal unstable resonator. The structure no longer needs the 45° scraper plate that is always utilized in a positive-branch telescopic, virtually confocal unstable resonator for coupling the output and provides a high-quality coaxial laser output. The numerical calculation results show, that when phase-change cooling is utilized, the localized maximum temperature dropped from 44 to 33°C. Experiments show that the total surface deformation of a copper mirror dropped from 1.4?µm to 0.27?µm when using phase-change cooling, after continued laser exposure for 10?s and, under the same conditions, that of a silicon mirror dropped from 1.1?µm to 0.4?µm. |
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