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6.4 Extrinsic Absorption in Laser Window Materials

Duthler et al., 1974

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Duthler C
Sparks M
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Laser Induced Damage in Optical Materials, 1974: Proceedings of a Symposium

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Two types of extrinsic absorption are discussed. First, our calculations on absorbing inclusions, presented at the 1973 symposium, have been extended to explain the cone- shaped surface pits observed by Boling. For a spherical inclusion of radius a located a …
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