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Features of the copper- and copper-alloy-based cooled mirror fabrication process for high-power continuous wave and repetitively pulsed lasers

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Abstract

A developed and tested technological process of manufacturing cooled laser mirrors is presented. The features of such technologies as photolithography, contact-reactive soldering, and diamond microturning are considered.

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