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Damage Testing of Critical Optical Components for High Power Ultra Fast Lasers

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Abstract

Damage fluence of several optics is studied in air and low vacuum using a 25 femtosecond ultra-fast laser, including broadband dielectric mirrors and pulse-compression reflection gratings with gold and silver coating with varying processing conditions.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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