4 March 2013 Research on subsurface defects of potassium dihydrogen phosphate crystals fabricated by single point diamond turning technique
Guipeng Tie, Yifan Dai, Chaoliang Guan, Shaoshan Chen, Bing Song
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Abstract
Potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) crystals, which are widely used in high-power laser systems, are required to be free of defects on fabricated subsurfaces. The depth of subsurface defects (SSD) of KDP crystals is significantly influenced by the parameters used in the single point diamond turning technique. In this paper, based on the deliquescent magnetorheological finishing technique, the SSD of KDP crystals is observed and the depths under various cutting parameters are detected and discussed. The results indicate that no SSD is generated under small parameters and with the increase of cutting parameters, SSD appears and the depth rises almost linearly. Although the ascending trends of SSD depths caused by cutting depth and feed rate are much alike, the two parameters make different contributions. Taking the same material removal efficiency as a criterion, a large cutting depth generates shallower SSD depth than a large feed rate. Based on the experiment results, an optimized cutting procedure is obtained to generate defect-free surfaces.
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Guipeng Tie, Yifan Dai, Chaoliang Guan, Shaoshan Chen, and Bing Song "Research on subsurface defects of potassium dihydrogen phosphate crystals fabricated by single point diamond turning technique," Optical Engineering 52(3), 033401 (4 March 2013). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.52.3.033401
Published: 4 March 2013
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Magnetorheological finishing

Potassium

Single point diamond turning

Polishing

Fabrication

Etching

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