Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials
✍ Scribed by Ristau, Detlev
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 552
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Content: Laser-induced damage phenomena in optics: an overview / M.J. Soileau --
Laser-induced damage (LID) by thermal effects / Roger M. Wood --
Defect-induced damage / Semyon Papernov --
Self-focusing and nonlinear effects / Vitaly Gruzdev --
Femtosecond laser-induced damage in dielectric materials / Luke A. Emmert and Wolfgang Rudolph --
Measurement and detection of laser-induced damage / Jianda Shao --
Statistics of laser damage threshold measurements / Jonathan Arenberg --
Measurement of light scattering, transmittance, and reflectance / Sven Schröder and Angela Duparré --
Quartz and glasses / Laurent Lamaignere --
Crystalline materials for UV-applications / Wolfgang Triebel and Christian Mühlig --
Materials for lasers: frequency conversion, Q-switching, and active materials / Anne Hildenbrand and Frank R. Wagner --
Surface manufacturing and treatment / Jérôme Néauport and Philippe Cormont --
Introduction to optical coatings and thin film production / Angus H. Macleod --
High-power coatings for NIR lasers / Christopher J. Stolz --
Coatings for FS-lasers / Marco Jupé and Detlev Ristau --
Spaceborn applications / Wolfgang Riede and Denny Wernham --
Lithography in the deep ultraviolet and extreme ultraviolet / Klaus R. Mann --
Free electron lasers / Michelle Shinn --
The high-energy petawatt laser phelix and its high-power optics / Stefan Borneis
✦ Subjects
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