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      Microstructure-related properties at 193 nm of MgF2 and GdF3 films deposited by a resistive-heating boat.

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          MgF2 and GdF3 materials, used for a single-layer coating at 193 nm, are deposited by a resistive-heating boat at specific substrate temperatures. Optical characteristics (transmittance, refractive index, extinction coefficient, and optical loss) and microstructures (morphology and crystalline structure) are investigated and discussed. Furthermore, MgF2 is used as a low-index material, and GdF3 is used as a high-index material for multilayer coatings. Reflectance, stress, and the laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT) are studied. It is shown that MgF2 and GdF3 thin films, deposited on the substrate at a temperature of 300 degrees C, obtain good quality thin films with high transmittance and little optical loss at 193 nm. For multilayer coatings, the stress mainly comes from MgF2, and the absorption comes from GdF3. Among those coatings, the sixteen-layer design, sub/(1.4L 0.6H)8/air, shows the largest LIDT.

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          Journal
          Appl Opt
          Applied optics
          Optica Publishing Group
          1559-128X
          1559-128X
          Mar 01 2006
          : 45
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Thin Film Technology Center and Institute of Optical Science, National Central University, Chung-Li 320, Taiwan. mjlio@ios.ncu.edu.tw
          Article
          10.1364/ao.45.001368
          16539237
          c26cf7c0-913a-4b16-8efc-95b1f973056d
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