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Use of high-power dye laser beams during long periods induces chemical vapor deposition

Bruel et al., 2001

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14204040463260526691
Author
Bruel L
Delmas P
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Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials: 2000

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The use of high power dye laser beams during long periods is difficult because the performances of the optical components are decreasing with time. To understand this phenomenon, a set-up for research of experimental conditions that can minimize this …
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