Precision Photonics offers thin-film coatings deposited by IBS

Feb. 8, 2012
A line of ultra-low absorption thin-film coatings deposited by ion-beam sputtering includes anti-reflection coatings with losses
A line of ultra-low absorption thin-film coatings deposited by ion-beam sputtering includes anti-reflection coatings with losses <0.5 ppm, and high-reflection coatings with losses <2 ppm. The company also measures absorption in customers’ coatings or substrates, with sensitivity better than 0.1 ppm. Two-dimensional mapping of surfaces is also available.Precision Photonics
Boulder, CO
[email protected]More Products ----- PRESS RELEASE Precision Photonics Announces Ultra-Low Absorption Coatings and Measurement Services Boulder, CO, December 13, 2011 – Precision Photonics Corp (PPC) is pleased to announce the availability of its ultra-low absorption line of thin film coatings. Enabled by advanced in-house metrology and expertise in ion beam sputtered (IBS) deposition, PPC is able to routinely deliver anti-reflection (AR) coatings with losses less than 0.5ppm, and high-reflection (HR) coatings with losses less than 2ppm.

This unique PPC capability is based on photothermal common path interferometry, and when combined with proprietary calibration methods, results in measurement sensitivity of less than 0.1ppm for optical materials like fused silica. In addition to verification of in-house IBS coatings, PPC will also provide measurement services to customers wishing to measure absorption in their own coatings or substrates. Two dimensional mapping of surfaces is also available.

PPC primarily utilizes this measurement tool to advance continual process improvement of its own IBS thin film optical coatings. The combination of extreme durability, high reliability, precision spectral control, and high laser damage threshold makes ion beam sputtering the coating method of choice for high power laser applications and low loss optics.

Says Nick Traggis, Vice President of Precision Photonics: “I am proud of the team’s ability to bring such an advanced measurement tool online so quickly and the impact it has already had on our low loss coating capabilities – we are already receiving positive feedback from customers using these optics in ‘world leading’ 10kW class laser systems.”

PPC will be presenting its latest work on ultra-low absorption coatings on January 26th, 2012 at the Photonics West Exhibition in San Francisco, CA.

About Precision Photonics:
PPC manufactures high power optical components and coatings, targeting applications in telecommunications, defense, aerospace, biomedical, and semiconductor manufacturing. By applying the latest advances in the manufacturing and measurement of laser optics, PPC is able to offer price-competitive, short lead-time manufacturing at the very highest levels of precision for both prototype and OEM applications.

For more information visit PPC at www.precisionphotonics.com or contact:
Emily Kubacki, Director of Sales & Marketing
Precision Photonics Corp.
Phone: 303-444-9948
E-mail: [email protected]

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