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Laser absorber
I need a black paint that will withstand high peak power laser pulses (>10 MW/cm2) without ablating or burning.
I have tried aquadag type materials but they are not very robust. Any help would be appreciated.
John gentileterahertz technologies inc - oriskany ny
2000
I am also looking for such a paint to absorb laser. Have you found it? If so, could you inform of it to me please?
Han-Young Lee- Korea
2005
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