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We consider the interrelation between the optical and mechanical strengths of glass composites with coatings obtained using sol–gel technology. The threshold energy density of a nanosecond laser pulse is connected to the microhardness of the composite, its reflection coefficient at the working laser wavelength, and coating thickness; the threshold energy density of a microsecond laser pulse decreases with increasing microhardness of the composite and film thickness.
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Atkarskaya, A.B., Shemanin, V.G. Interrelation between the Optical and Mechanical Strengths of Composites with Sol Coatings. Tech. Phys. 63, 1642–1645 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784218110038
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