Abstract

We demonstrate that in very thin cellulose acetate films, 351 nm, subnanosecond laser damage is a process driven by a probably slow (buildup time τ × laser pulse length), transverse stimulated scattering process that spectrally causes neither Raman nor Brillouin shifts.

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