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Preface | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Optical effects at low power/energy levels | 7 |
3 | Optical effects at medium power/energy levels | 41 |
4 | Damage theory | 54 |
5 | Surfaces and sub-surfaces | 110 |
6 | Coatings | 137 |
7 | Special topics | 157 |
8 | Measurement techniques | 177 |
App. 1 | Dielectric breakdown fields | 215 |
App. 2 | Summary of literature surveys of typical damage threshold in MW mm[superscript -2] under 10 ns Q-switched 1.06 [mu]m irradiation | 217 |
App. 3 | Damage thresholds measured at the GEC Hirst Research Centre (MW mm[superscript -2]) 1.064 [mu]m irradiation, 10 ns | 218 |
App. 4(a) | Summary of LIDT measurements made at 10.6 [mu]m at the GEC Hirst Research Centre on infrared window substrates and coatings (pulsewidth, [tau] = 100 ns) | 219 |
App. 4(b) | Summary of LIDT measurements made at 10.6 [mu]m at the GEC Hirst Research Centre on metal mirrors | 220 |
App. 5 | Summary of LIDTs of infrared transmitting materials | 221 |
App. 6 | LIDTs of metal mirrors | 224 |
App. 7 | LIDTs of coated substrates | 226 |
App. 8 | Summary of the LIDTs of ultraviolet transmitting materials | 227 |
App. 9 | Summary of damage thresholds under HF/DF laser irradiation | 228 |
App. 10 | Continuous wave laser damage, 10.6 [mu]m | 229 |
App. 11 | Comparison of the LIDTs of [lambda]/4 single-layer coatings on fused silica | 230 |
References | 232 | |
Index | 239 |
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