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Fundamental processes controlling the multiple subpicosecond laser pulse damage behavior of dielectric optical coatings

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Abstract

The role of native and laser-induced defect states in the multiple-pulse damage behavior of wide gap optical materials is presented. A few examples of experiment and modeling are given to highlight our current understanding.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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