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Laser Damage and Passive Loss of Multilayer Thin-Film Coatings in 1.5…1.6 μm Range

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Abstract

Development of multilayer reflective and antireflection coatings for spectral range of 1.5…1.6 μm is of great interest since they are used for design of a new generation of eye-safe laser rangefinders. Nevertheless, there is little information about methods of production of such coatings in literature [1], and there is no information about laser-damage thresholds at 1.5…1.6 μm [2].

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