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, 1978 |
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absorption coefficient adhesion alkali halides anisotropy antireflection coatings autocovariance function avalanche band beam breakdown CaF2 calculated carrier Center chemical coating designs concentration copper correlation crystal crystallites Damage in Optical damage resistance damage threshold density dependence deposited determined diameter dielectric diffusion disk dn/dT effects electric field electron energy experimental fluorides frequency heat impurities indicated infrared intensity interferometer irradiation J/cm² KMgF3 Laboratory laser damage laser glass Laser Induced Damage laser pulse laser window Lawrence Livermore Laboratory layers Livermore measured mechanism MgF2 mirror NaCl observed obtained optical coatings Optical Materials paper parameters peak photon Phys plasma polished properties ratio reflectance reflector refractive index Research roughness sample scattering shown in figure shows silica stress substrate Table technique temperature thermal thin films tion uncoated University of Dayton values wavelength window materials Young's modulus zinc selenide ZnSe