“…In high-power fusion-class laser facilities, the service life of fused silica optics is known to be severely limited by their surfaces, as laser-induced damage (LID) initiation and damage growth lead to unacceptable obscuration or even catastrophic failure of the optics. 1,2 The LID of the fused silica surface, which typically scales with the laser uence, results from the presence of extrinsic damage precursors located on the surface or within the subsurface layer of the optics. 3 Photoactive impurities (e.g., ceria) in the polishing redeposition layer 4,5 as well as electric defects associated with a fractured surface, 3,6,7 which are capable of strongly absorbing sub-band-gap light and spawning optical damage, have been identied as main laser-damage precursors.…”