6. Conclusion
Laser damage is a complex phenomenon that depends on numerous physical and operational parameters. Measuring the flux resistance of materials is a delicate problem, requiring a thorough understanding of test conditions.
As laser sources become more and more powerful, research into improving the flux resistance of materials and understanding the physical effects is still very active, in all operating regimes.
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- Lasers and laser-related equipment – Laser-induced damage threshold test methods – Part 1: Definitions and basic principles. - NF EN ISO 21254-1 - Septembre 2011
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