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Laser-Induced Ionization and Damage of High-Performance Optics by Ultrashort Pulses

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Abstract

Damage of high-performance optics by ultrashort laser pulses is attributed to the laser-induced ionization and electron excitation. New theoretical models and current state of knowledge in the field are overviewed and critically analyzed based on the recent developments and results.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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