A defect-selective photothermal imaging system for the diagnostics of optical coatings is demonstrated. The instrument has been optimized for pump and probe parameters, detector performance, and signal processing algorithm. The imager is capable of mapping purely optical or thermal defects efficiently in coatings of low damage threshold and low absorbance. Detailed mapping of minor inhomogeneities at low pump power has been achieved through the simultaneous action of a low-noise fiber optic photothermal beam defection sensor and a common-mode-rejection demodulation (CMRD) technique. The linearity and sensitivity of the sensor have been examined theoretically and experimentally, and the signal to noise ratio improvement factor is found to be...
To study in a non destructive way absorbing localized defects initiating laser damage in optical com...
Among the existing non-destructive testing techniques, the flying spot photothermal technique [CITE...
We introduce the scanning photopyroelectric microscope and demonstrate its application for the inves...
The cw photothermal displacement technique (PDT) has been shown to be a useful tool for the characte...
Characteristic features of defects in dielectric multilayer UV-mirrors are determined by phototherma...
Laser-induced damage in optical components has long been acknowledged as a localized phenomenon lin...
Abstract For more than a decade, photothermal measurement techniques have been used for the nondestr...
Les résultats expérimentaux présentés montrent que les techniques photothermiques peuvent être utili...
A novel photothermal microscopy (PTM) is developed which uses only one laser beam, working as both t...
This research is carried out mainly to study the defect by comparing thermal images obtained from P...
The high quality optical films in coatings with low absorption and good environmental stability are ...
The number of methods which allows for non destructive testings of opening cracks is always increasi...
Abstract We present recent advances about the application of the photothermal camera for the detecti...
In this article an algorithm for the analysis of raw thermal infrared images is proposed. The images...
Nondestructive testing by means of thermal methods is based on detection of different thermophysical...
To study in a non destructive way absorbing localized defects initiating laser damage in optical com...
Among the existing non-destructive testing techniques, the flying spot photothermal technique [CITE...
We introduce the scanning photopyroelectric microscope and demonstrate its application for the inves...
The cw photothermal displacement technique (PDT) has been shown to be a useful tool for the characte...
Characteristic features of defects in dielectric multilayer UV-mirrors are determined by phototherma...
Laser-induced damage in optical components has long been acknowledged as a localized phenomenon lin...
Abstract For more than a decade, photothermal measurement techniques have been used for the nondestr...
Les résultats expérimentaux présentés montrent que les techniques photothermiques peuvent être utili...
A novel photothermal microscopy (PTM) is developed which uses only one laser beam, working as both t...
This research is carried out mainly to study the defect by comparing thermal images obtained from P...
The high quality optical films in coatings with low absorption and good environmental stability are ...
The number of methods which allows for non destructive testings of opening cracks is always increasi...
Abstract We present recent advances about the application of the photothermal camera for the detecti...
In this article an algorithm for the analysis of raw thermal infrared images is proposed. The images...
Nondestructive testing by means of thermal methods is based on detection of different thermophysical...
To study in a non destructive way absorbing localized defects initiating laser damage in optical com...
Among the existing non-destructive testing techniques, the flying spot photothermal technique [CITE...
We introduce the scanning photopyroelectric microscope and demonstrate its application for the inves...