The study of the optical nonlinear properties of bulk ZnSe for immersion applications
Smirnov N.A.1, Rupasov A.E.1, Shelygina S.N.1, Levchenko A.O.1, Savinov M.S.1,2, Kudryashov S.I.1
1Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
2National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI”, Moscow, Russia
Email: cna1992@mail.ru

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In this work, we study the nonlinear absorption of ultrashort laser pulses of variable duration (0.3-10 ps) in a bulk polycrystalline ZnSe dielectric. The transmission of the sample was measured for two wavelengths, 515 and 1030 nm, in a wide range of intensities. A nonlinear behavior of the transmission is found when the sample is irradiated with laser radiation at a wavelength of 515 nm with absorption saturation in the region of 3-5 TW/cm2. Surface damage thresholds were obtained for a wavelength of 1030 nm for pulse durations of 0.3-10 ps. Keywords: nonlinear ZnSe absorption, solid-state immersion, two-photon absorption, chalcogenide glass surface ablation, ZnSe ablation thresholds.
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