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, 1986 |
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... Thermal Heating .... 253 R. Rujkorakarn , L. S. Hsu , and C. Y. She Time Resolved Raman Studies of Laser Induced Damage in TiO2 Optical Coatings ......... G. J. Exarhos and P. L. Morse 262 Ultraviolet Thin Film Coating Characterization ...
... Thermal Heating .... 253 R. Rujkorakarn , L. S. Hsu , and C. Y. She Time Resolved Raman Studies of Laser Induced Damage in TiO2 Optical Coatings ......... G. J. Exarhos and P. L. Morse 262 Ultraviolet Thin Film Coating Characterization ...
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... Thermal Properties of Optical Thin Film Materials .. D. L. Decker , L. G. Koshigoe , and E. J. Ashley Interface and Bulk Absorption of Oxide Layers and Correlation to Damage Threshold at 1.06 μm ...... D. Ristau , X. C. Dang , and J ...
... Thermal Properties of Optical Thin Film Materials .. D. L. Decker , L. G. Koshigoe , and E. J. Ashley Interface and Bulk Absorption of Oxide Layers and Correlation to Damage Threshold at 1.06 μm ...... D. Ristau , X. C. Dang , and J ...
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... thermal control surfaces such as white reflective paints and second - surface metal mirrors . The potentially dangerous elements of the space environment included solar ultraviolet radiation , electrons and protons in the Van Allen ...
... thermal control surfaces such as white reflective paints and second - surface metal mirrors . The potentially dangerous elements of the space environment included solar ultraviolet radiation , electrons and protons in the Van Allen ...
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... thermal processes . This latter point is most important because we now have the approaches in hand to study the thermophysical properties of thin films , like thermal conductivity , and to determine if they are near bulk values . An ...
... thermal processes . This latter point is most important because we now have the approaches in hand to study the thermophysical properties of thin films , like thermal conductivity , and to determine if they are near bulk values . An ...
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... thermal evaporation at localized hot spots in Si . The charged particle emission followed an Arrhenius equation , supporting the concept of laser - induced defect sites that then become evaporation sites . The mechanism for formation of ...
... thermal evaporation at localized hot spots in Si . The charged particle emission followed an Arrhenius equation , supporting the concept of laser - induced defect sites that then become evaporation sites . The mechanism for formation of ...
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