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Quick Guide to the Selection of CW Laser Optics

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Author: Laurynas Lukosevicius
Thursday, September 5, 2024
Alpine Research Optics

The maximum power of the continuous wave (CW) lasers on the market has been continuously growing, and has increased by almost a thousand times in just over a decade. Most of the manufacturers and users of such lasers are currently dealing with new challenges related to laser damage resistance and stability of the optical component, particularly in laser systems that use optical components with interference coatings.

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