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Sub-picsosecond laser-induced damage (LID) is intrinsically linked to material properties. Due to the weak adhesion of gold on dielectric substrates, LID is visible as delamination at very low fluence thresholds. Adding a chromium adhesion layer between the gold and the substrate increases damage thresholds for single laser shots by a factor of three. Surprisingly, for multishot experiments, little or no increase in the optical damage threshold is observed.
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