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Mechanical characteristics of optical coatings prepared by various techniques: a comparative study

Authors :
Klemberg-Sapieha, Jolanta E.
Oberste-Berghaus, Jorg
Martinu, Ludvik
Blacker, Richard
Stevenson, Ian
Sadkhin, George
Morton, Dale
McEldowney, Scott
Klinger, Robert
Martin, Phil J.
Court, Nadia
Dligatch, Svetlana
Gross, Mark
Netterfield, Roger P.
Source :
Applied Optics. May 1, 2004, Vol. 43 Issue 13, p2670, 10 p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Good performance of optical coatings depends on the appropriate combination of optical and mechanical properties. Therefore, successful applications require good understanding of the relationship between optical microstructural and mechanical characteristics and film stability. In addition, there is a lack of standard mechanical tests that allow one to compare film properties measured in different laboratories. We give an overview of the methodology of mechanical measurements suitable for optical coatings; this includes depth-sensing indentation, scratch resistance, friction, abrasion and wear testing, and stress and adhesion evaluation. We used the techniques mentioned above in the same laboratory to systematically compare the mechanical behavior of frequently used high- and low-index materials, namely, Ti[O.sub.2], [Ta.sub.2][O.sub.5], and Si[O.sub.2], prepared by different complementary techniques. They include ion-beam-assisted deposition by electron-beam evaporation, magnetron sputtering, dual-ion-beam sputtering, plasma-enhanced chemical-vapor deposition, and filtered cathodic are deposition. The mechanical properties are correlated with the film microstructure that is inherently related to energetic conditions during film growth. OCIS codes: 160.4670, 310.6870, 310.0310.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1559128X
Volume :
43
Issue :
13
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Applied Optics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.116672066