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15 August 1984Review Of Impulse Coupling With Materials
A brief survey of the fundamental interaction mechanisms of pulsed lasers with materials at intensities less than 1010 W/cm2 is presented, with emphasis given to the effects of wave-length and ambient pressure on impulse coupling phenomena.
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Robert B. Raphael, "Review Of Impulse Coupling With Materials," Proc. SPIE 0476, Excimer Lasers: Their Applications & New Frontiers in Lasers, (15 August 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942580