Nonlinear optical switching in thin film coatings in relation to the damage threshold
Proc. SPIE 12300, Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials
101-109
2022
Type: Zeitschriftenaufsatz (non-reviewed)
DOI: 10.1117/12.2642756
Abstract
We demonstrate a novel concept for an all-optical switch based on the optical Kerr-effect in thin film interference coatings.
The switching between transmittance and reflectance relies on highly Kerr-active coating materials in combination with
large internal intensity enhancement in thin film interference coatings. The paper investigates the switching performance
as well as its relation to the laser induced damage threshold of these novel components. A modulation depth of 30 \% was
achieved without damage to the component, which very promising for later applications as power limiters or mode locking
components.