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Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials
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Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials

by Detlev Ristau
December 2014
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
551 pages
23h 57m
English
CRC Press
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Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials
waves at 633nm. e hygroscopic KDP is mounted in a rotation stage and installed in a
sealed, clean room compatible enclosure, which is continuously ushed with dry nitrogen.
19.2.3 Beam Transport of the 280mm Diameter PHELIX Beam
Behind the Faraday isolator, the beam may be directed either into the pulse compres-
sor in the laser bay or over ~60 m to the Z6 target chamber at the Universal Linear
Accelerator (UNILAC) for combined laser and heavy-ion beam experiments. e beam
transport to Z6 requires two mirrors forming a periscope in the main mirror tower and
a 28 m long transport relay telescope, as ...
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ISBN: 9781439872161