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31 October 2014 Laser induced damage threshold of a hybrid mirrors designed for broadband operation in HiLASE beam distribution system
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Laser induced damage threshold is a key parameter for all components in high-power laser system, establishing limits of maximum achievable energy, and consequently average power. To provide reliable and stable laser sources, desirable both in academic and industrial area, involved components has to be tested and meet certain quality criteria. To provide such laser source is the goal of HiLASE project, where the development of scalable kW-class laser delivering ps pulses in kHz repetition rate is taking place. Broadband, high damage threshold mirrors are one of the key components for future installations and their development is carried out synergistically with laser system and LIDT station.
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Jan Vanda, Ondřej Novák, Adrien Hérvy, and Václav Škoda "Laser induced damage threshold of a hybrid mirrors designed for broadband operation in HiLASE beam distribution system", Proc. SPIE 9237, Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials: 2014, 92371B (31 October 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2063932
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Laser damage threshold

Silver

Amplifiers

Gold

Silica

Laser development

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