1 August 1983 Laser Damage in Materials
Theodore T. Saito, Terrence F. Deaton
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Abstract
Laser damage of optical components is an important issue facing the optical engineer of today. The lifetime of the components not only affects the design of the laser system, but also can involve long downtime for replacement of components that may require careful alignment. This Optical Engineering special addresses several important issues regarding laser damage.
Theodore T. Saito and Terrence F. Deaton "Laser Damage in Materials," Optical Engineering 22(4), 224391 (1 August 1983). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973132
Published: 1 August 1983
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KEYWORDS
Laser induced damage

Electro-optical engineering

Laser development

Laser systems engineering

Optical components

Optical engineering

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