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4 December 2012 An empirical investigation of the laser survivability curve: III
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In this paper, we give the third installment of our ongoing investigation into the nature of the laser survivability curve (LSC). In this year’s report, We examine a set of identically polished samples coated with the same AR coating design. One set coated using IAD process and the other e-beam. In the samples investigated show similar asymptotic behavior within manufacturing methods, but each technique behaves differently.
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Jon Herringer, Wolfgang Riede, Alessandra Ciapponi, Paul Allenspacher, and Jonathan Arenberg "An empirical investigation of the laser survivability curve: III", Proc. SPIE 8530, Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials: 2012, 85301N (4 December 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.977477
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KEYWORDS
Manufacturing

Antireflective coatings

Polishing

Aerospace engineering

Coating

Laser induced damage

Laser optics

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