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1 March 1996 Defect-dominated 1.06-μm laser-induced damage of antireflectance coatings designed for use at 1.3 μm
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Proceedings Volume 2713, Fifth International Conference on Industrial Lasers and Laser Applications '95; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.234184
Event: Fifth International Conference on Industrial Laser and Laser Applications '95, 1995, Shatura, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
The unique aspect of this work is that the defects found in an AR optical coating represent a degenerate ensemble that is uniformly distributed throughout the optical coating at high spatial densities. This ensures that various stages of damage may be observed for each irradiation and that the defect source can be identified.
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Wolfgang Riede and Jerome B. Franck "Defect-dominated 1.06-μm laser-induced damage of antireflectance coatings designed for use at 1.3 μm", Proc. SPIE 2713, Fifth International Conference on Industrial Lasers and Laser Applications '95, (1 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.234184
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KEYWORDS
Optical coatings

Carbon

Laser induced damage

Contamination

Surface finishing

Particles

Absorption

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