Catastrophic Optical Damage (COD) refers to a critical failure mode in optical components, particularly in high-power laser systems and semiconductor lasers, where the optical material or structure experiences sudden and severe damage due to excessive optical power or energy density. This often results in physical changes to the material, such as thermal degradation, melting, or cracking, leading to a permanent loss of functionality.

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