Laser Induced Damage in Optical Materials: Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the American Society for Testing and Materials and by the National Bureau of StandardsU.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1988 |
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... Frequency on the Laser Induced Damage Threshold 529 R.M. Wood , S.K. Sharma , P. Waite , E.K. Gorton , and K. Lewis Modeling Laser Damage Caused by Platinum Inclusions in Laser Glass John H. Pitts 537 CO2 Laser - Induced Air Breakdown ...
... Frequency on the Laser Induced Damage Threshold 529 R.M. Wood , S.K. Sharma , P. Waite , E.K. Gorton , and K. Lewis Modeling Laser Damage Caused by Platinum Inclusions in Laser Glass John H. Pitts 537 CO2 Laser - Induced Air Breakdown ...
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... frequencies ( PRF ) is not yet well understood . In pursuit of an explanation , one experimental paper reported the effect of ≤100 Hz prf on pulsed - CO2 laser damage to a number of infrared- transmitting materials . For some of the ...
... frequencies ( PRF ) is not yet well understood . In pursuit of an explanation , one experimental paper reported the effect of ≤100 Hz prf on pulsed - CO2 laser damage to a number of infrared- transmitting materials . For some of the ...
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... frequency in a small diameter beam . The sample is automatically scanned such that each point in the volume is irradiated with ten pulses at twice the inclusion damage threshold -- an amount sufficient to cause visible damage at ...
... frequency in a small diameter beam . The sample is automatically scanned such that each point in the volume is irradiated with ten pulses at twice the inclusion damage threshold -- an amount sufficient to cause visible damage at ...
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... and by the National Bureau of Standards. Figure 8 . KrF laser 249nm vertical profile Left side Right side Figure 9 . KrF laser 249nm horizontal profile Normalised frequency Normalised frequency Figure 10 . KrF laser 249 42.
... and by the National Bureau of Standards. Figure 8 . KrF laser 249nm vertical profile Left side Right side Figure 9 . KrF laser 249nm horizontal profile Normalised frequency Normalised frequency Figure 10 . KrF laser 249 42.
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... frequency Normalised frequency Figure 10 . KrF laser 249 nm unprocessed histogram Starting level = 0 Excimer profile Sampling started at level = 5 Background level subtracted off = 5 Fluence per grey level = 1.60860 J / sq.cm Average ...
... frequency Normalised frequency Figure 10 . KrF laser 249 nm unprocessed histogram Starting level = 0 Excimer profile Sampling started at level = 5 Background level subtracted off = 5 Fluence per grey level = 1.60860 J / sq.cm Average ...
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absorption anatase angle of incidence Appl beam profile breakdown bulk CaF2 centers chopper crystal curve damage tests defects deposition desorption detector diameter dielectric effect electron electron beam evaporated emission energy density equation experimental fluence frequency function fused silica gallium arsenide Gaussian Gaussian beam glass inclusions interface ion assist ionization irradiation J/cm² laser beam laser damage threshold Laser Induced Damage laser pulse laser-induced layer linear Manuscript received measured metal microns Mo mirror Nd:YAG observed obtained optical coatings optical damage Optical Materials output oxide P.O. Box particles photon Phys pixels platinum polarizer polished Q-switched radiation Raman reflectance refractive index region sample scan scatter shot shown in figure shows signal silica silicon SiO2 spatial spectra spectrum sputter deposition substrate surface damage surface roughness technique temperature thermal thickness thin film TiO2 values vidicon wavelength width yttrium oxide ZnS film ZrO2
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539. lappuse - This work has been supported by the Procurement Executive, Ministry of Defence (Directorate of Components, Valves and Devices) and sponsored from the RSRE Establishment.
301. lappuse - DE-FC08-85DP40200 and by the Laser Fusion Feasibility Project at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics which has the following sponsors: Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, Ontario Hydro, and the University of Rochester.