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Role of coating defects in laser-induced damage to dielectric thin films
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1973
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ApplicationsSpot SizeLaser OpticsSurface TechnologyOptical PropertiesPulsed Laser DepositionLaser-induced DamageThin Film ProcessingMaterials ScienceDefect SiteLaser Processing TechnologyLaser DamageLaser-assisted DepositionDefect DamageAdvanced Laser ProcessingSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsLaser SafetyThin FilmsLaser-surface InteractionsElectrical Insulation
The laser-induced damage thresholds of two different dielectric thin-film coatings increased with decreasing spot size and were invariant for spot sizes greater than 150 μm. A simple model has been suggested that the distribution and nature of coating defects have played an important role in this spot-size dependence, e.g., the probability of the laser beam striking a defect site will be greater for larger spot sizes and that damage in materials can be distinguished as defect damage and intrinsic damage.
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