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Measurement at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory of thresholds of samples in the Balzers round-robin laser-damage experiment

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Abstract

A summary is given of the two experimental procedures used at Livermore to measure 1064-nm 1-nsec laser-damage thresholds of thin film coatings in the Balzers round-robin experiment.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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