DocumentCode :
1254260
Title :
Experimental and simulated ultrasonic characterization of complex damage in fused silica
Author :
Martin, L. Peter ; Chambers, David H. ; Thomas, Graham H.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Volume :
49
Issue :
2
fYear :
2002
Firstpage :
255
Lastpage :
265
Abstract :
The growth of a laser-induced. surface damage site in a fused silica window was monitored by the ultrasonic pulse-echo technique. The laser damage was grown using 12-ns pulses of 1.053-/spl mu/m wavelength light at a fluence of /spl sim/27 J/cm/sup 2/. The ultrasonic data were acquired after each pulse of the laser beam for 19 pulses. In addition, optical images of the surface and subsurface damage shape were recorded after each pulse of the laser. The ultrasonic signal amplitude exhibited variations with the damage size, which were attributed to the subsurface morphology of the damage site. A mechanism for the observed ultrasonic data based on the interaction of the ultrasound with cracks radiating from the damage site was tested using two-dimensional numerical simulations. The simulated results exhibit qualitatively similar characteristics to the experimental data and demonstrate the usefulness of numerical simulation as an aid for ultrasonic signal interpretation. The observed sensitivity to subsurface morphology makes the ultrasonic methodology a promising tool for monitoring laser damage in large aperture laser optics used in fusion energy research.
Keywords :
cracks; echo; laser beam effects; numerical analysis; silicon compounds; ultrasonic materials testing; 1.053 micron; 12 ns; SiO/sub 2/; complex damage; cracks; damage site; damage size; fused silica; fusion energy research; growth; large aperture laser optics; laser-induced surface damage site; mechanism; optical images; subsurface damage; subsurface morphology; surface damage; two-dimensional numerical simulations; ultrasonic characterization; ultrasonic pulse-echo technique; ultrasonic signal amplitude; ultrasonic signal interpretation; Laser beams; Laser fusion; Monitoring; Numerical simulation; Optical pulses; Optical sensors; Optical surface waves; Silicon compounds; Surface emitting lasers; Surface morphology;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/58.985709
Filename :
985709
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