Abstract

Coaxial plasma accelerators are under consideration for generation of compressed plasma flows which are suitable for emitting of powerful broadband radiation (including the VUV/UV ranges). The using of different gases in a chamber allows to control the spectrum. For inert gases the upper value of energy is limited by its first ionization potential (for neon ≈ 21.55 eV). For air the maximum energy is limited by ≈ 6 eV. Such technical systems are suitable for studying of optical properties stability for thin multilayers and the other coatings. Such tests were fulfilled for bilayers based on HfO2/SiO2 pair on silica substrates which is stable for laser radiation in the visible and IR ranges. It was found that a single exposure of the radiation (for neon and air) caused a relative decline of the radiation durability in ≈ 1.03…1.14 times. Spectral measuring demonstrated that the maximum decline of transmission (up to of ≈ 3…4%) was detected for exposures in neon in the range of 320…450 nm.

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