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Time-Resolved Microscopic Imaging of Laser-Induced Material Modifications in Optical Materials

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Abstract

We report on time-resolved imaging of material response to localized laser energy deposition in the bulk of optical materials. The key processes include shockwave formation, crack propagation, formation of residual stress fields, and transient absorption.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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