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Pulse Width dependent Damage testing of critical components in Vacuum for Petawatt class short pulse lasers

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Abstract

Vacuum damage testing of novel pulse compression gratings and mirrors have been damage tested with a 30 fs 200 fs, 800 nm laser, and found that damage threshold increases weakly as pulse duration shortens.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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