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This papers reports on experiments designed and conducted to support the development of the proposed U.S. national laser damage standard. The key aspects of the proposed standard requiring experimental verification are test fluence profile, test scan design and test statistics. The paper will discuss the need and influence of each of these experiments on proposed standard. We will also discuss the experiment's designs and results. This paper will conclude with any revisions to the proposed standard informed by the experimental results.
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Jonathan Arenberg, Michael Thomas, Donna Howland, John Bellum, "Experiments in support of the proposed US National Damage Standard," Proc. SPIE 11910, Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials 2021, 119100K (12 October 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2598814