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Features of Laser Breakdown in Optical Materials in the Creation of Three-Dimensional Images

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A device for creating three-dimensional images in optical materials by means of laser breakdown is described. Features of the phenomenon of laser breakdown in K-8 optical glass and other optical materials are investigated. A dependence of the dimensions of the breakdown on the laser energy is obtained.

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Bulygin, F.V., Zolotarevskii, Y.M. & Levina, É.Y. Features of Laser Breakdown in Optical Materials in the Creation of Three-Dimensional Images. Measurement Techniques 44, 1206–1210 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014770120403

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