maybe you want to have a look at Coherents WWW site:
http://www.cohr.com/clg/clg_ts/clg_ts_cleaning/brewster.html
They show exactly how you should do it. I think at least that this should
be universal for all the brewsters, but correct me if I'm wrong.
Matthias
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At 12:14 12/09/96, Karen Helm wrote:
>What are the recommended procedures for cleaning Brewster windows?
>An associate here at the University of Colorado tells me that he has
>cleaned laser Brewster windows using a paste of calcium carbonate. He
>swears that this was actually recommended as part of a cleaning kit
>for Spectra Physics lasers and that it usually brought the laser back
>to or greater than the original output specs. Has anyone else ever
>tried this?
>Karen Helm, University of Colorado
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