Abstract:
An investigation was made of the size dependences and spatial fluctuations of the laser damage thresholds of different transparent polymers subjected to radiation of wavelengths 1.06 and 0.69 μ interacting with zones the volumes of which were spread over a wide range. A correspondence was established between the size (volume) dependences and the dependences of the damage probability on the intensity of the incident radiation. It was concluded that the absorbing defects played a decisive role in the processes of laser damage occurring in transparent polymers.