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Laser-induced damage thresholds of SiO2 films grown with different assistance parameters: a comparative study performed by the photoacoustic mirage technique

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Abstract

The quality of laser beams strongly depends on the optical characteristics of the cavity mirrors; thus the development of good quality UV/VUV coated optical components is much requested by researchers and industry. The choice of the deposition technique has a considerable influence on the film features: the use of ion assisted techniques is a means of improving the compactness and adhesion of films, while limiting the temperature of the substrate during the deposition.

© 1998 IEEE

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