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Trends observed in 10 years of thin film coating laser damage competitions

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Abstract

Optimum material selection for high fluence interference coatings is wavelength dependent (increased bandgap with decreased wavelength) whereas the deposition process depends on pulse length (increased densification with decreased pulse length).

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