Influence of subsurface defects on damage performance of fused silica in ultraviolet laser
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Jin Huang | Fengrui Wang | Weidong Wu | Yongjian Tang | Wanguo Zheng | Xinda Zhou | Xiaodong Jiang | Hongjie Liu
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