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Thermally Induced Fracture of Laser Glass in High Average Power Gas-Cooled Laser Systems

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Abstract

Laser glass fracture and cooling scalability in high average power gas-cooled laser amplifiers were studied by in-situ optical probing of laser glass during actual fracture events under realistic thermal load conditions.

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