High fluence laser damage precursors and their mitigation in fused silica.
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J Bude | T. Suratwala | J. Bude | N. Shen | T. Laurence | W. Steele | L. Wong | M. Monticelli | P. Miller | D. Cross | S. Baxamusa | W. Carr | N Shen | P Miller | S Baxamusa | T Laurence | W Steele | T Suratwala | L Wong | W Carr | D Cross | M Monticelli
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