We apply the Hydroxide Catalysis Bonding (HCB) technique to phosphate glass and measure the reflectivity and Light Induced Damage Threshold (LITD) of the newly formed interface. HCB is a room temperature, high performing process which was designed for astronomical research glass assemblies and played a key role in the detection of gravitational waves, a breakthrough in contemporary science. The bonds have numerous assets including mechanical strength, stability, no outgassing and resistance to contamination which are of high interest in the precision optics industry. However only little research has been done on their optical properties and mostly on silica based materials. In this paper, we use HCB to bond phosphate glass at room tem...
Color poster with text, charts, photographs, and graphs.The physical properties of natural silicate ...
We report on investigations of direct bonding of glass materials for application as optical devices ...
The work described in this chapter is to investigate the concentration of hydroxyl groups on glass s...
We apply the Hydroxide Catalysis Bonding (HCB) technique to phosphate glass and measure the reflecti...
In the recent years, bonded components have seen a rise in popularity in solid state laser gain medi...
Jointing materials is an inevitable step in the fabrication of many high performance optical devices...
Hydroxide-catalysis bonding is a high precision jointing technique producing strong, transparent an...
Space-based optical systems must be made from lightweight materials which can withstand significant ...
High-purity glasses are used for their low optical and mechanical loss, which makes them an excellen...
Future space-based missions will take measurements of the universe with unprecedented results. To do...
In many optical and precision engineering applications, low thermal distortion materials need to be ...
For bonding silicon carbide optics, which require extreme stability, hydroxide catalysis bonding is ...
Hydroxide catalysis bonds are used in the aLIGO gravitational wave detectors and are an essential te...
The direct wafer bonding technology is applied to join glass substrates for optical devices in high ...
Requirements for enhanced component performance and reliability have led to the development of novel...
Color poster with text, charts, photographs, and graphs.The physical properties of natural silicate ...
We report on investigations of direct bonding of glass materials for application as optical devices ...
The work described in this chapter is to investigate the concentration of hydroxyl groups on glass s...
We apply the Hydroxide Catalysis Bonding (HCB) technique to phosphate glass and measure the reflecti...
In the recent years, bonded components have seen a rise in popularity in solid state laser gain medi...
Jointing materials is an inevitable step in the fabrication of many high performance optical devices...
Hydroxide-catalysis bonding is a high precision jointing technique producing strong, transparent an...
Space-based optical systems must be made from lightweight materials which can withstand significant ...
High-purity glasses are used for their low optical and mechanical loss, which makes them an excellen...
Future space-based missions will take measurements of the universe with unprecedented results. To do...
In many optical and precision engineering applications, low thermal distortion materials need to be ...
For bonding silicon carbide optics, which require extreme stability, hydroxide catalysis bonding is ...
Hydroxide catalysis bonds are used in the aLIGO gravitational wave detectors and are an essential te...
The direct wafer bonding technology is applied to join glass substrates for optical devices in high ...
Requirements for enhanced component performance and reliability have led to the development of novel...
Color poster with text, charts, photographs, and graphs.The physical properties of natural silicate ...
We report on investigations of direct bonding of glass materials for application as optical devices ...
The work described in this chapter is to investigate the concentration of hydroxyl groups on glass s...