Abstract

Laser beam dispersion affects the resolution of Raman and photo-stimulated luminescence piezo-spectroscopy measurements of transparent materials. In this paper, we investigate the lateral spreading of the laser beam and the axial sampling depth of Raman spectroscopy measurements within thermal sprayed yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) thin coatings. The lateral diameters of the laser beams (λ=632.8nm and 514nm) reach approximately ∼160μm after travelling through a thickness of 200μm of air plasma sprayed (APS) YSZ and ∼80μm after travelling through 120μm of electron beam physical vapour deposited YSZ. The Raman spectroscopy sampling depth was found to be between 30 and 40μm in APS YSZ. The beam dispersions within these two coatings were simulated using the ray-tracing software ZEMAX to understand the observed scattering patterns. The results are discussed with respect to the application of these two spectroscopic techniques in multi-layered thermal barrier coating systems.

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