Investigation of the effect of repeated exposure of active laser glasses to laser radiation
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The results of an experimental investigation of the effect of repeated exposure of silicate and phosphate active glass elements to laser radiation are presented together with quantitative statistical characteristics of the operating time before destruction as the laser radiation power density is increased. The statistical uniformity of the glass samples tested and the possibility of accepting the hypothesis of a logarithmic-normal distribution law for the operating time before destruction are pointed out. The parameters of the operating time before failure distribution are determined.
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The results of an experimental investigation of the effect of repeated exposure of silicate and phosphate active glass elements to laser radiation are presented together with quantitative statistical characteristics of the operating time before destruction as the laser radiation power density is increased. The statistical uniformity of the glass samples tested and the possibility of accepting the hypothesis of a logarithmic-normal distribution law for the operating time before destruction are pointed out. The parameters of the operating time before failure distribution are determined.
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