Mechanism of damage formation in antireflection coatings
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Theoretical interpretation of damage formation in coated optical glasses is given and its low damage threshold is found to be due to the energy confinement in a narrow gap between the glass substrate and the coated material. The experiments supporting this mechanism are conducted with noncoated, hard‐coated, and porous‐coated glasses.
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