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1 September 1991Excimer laser development at the ENEA Frascati Centre: discharge instabilities study
Sarah Bollanti,1 Paolo Di Lazzaro,1 Francesco Flora,1 Shufen Fu,1 Gualtiero Giordano,1 Tommaso Letardi,1 Nicola Lisi,1 Giovanni Schina,1 Cheng En Zheng1
Increasing the interest in high-power coherent UV light sources, the ENEA Frascati Centre is developing 1 kW average power XeCl laser systems. In order to analyze the physical behavior of these sources, net gain measurements spatially and temporally resolved have been done on a large-volume prototype and compared with the results of a numerical 2-D simulation code.
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Sarah Bollanti, Paolo Di Lazzaro, Francesco Flora, Shufen Fu, Gualtiero Giordano, Tommaso Letardi, Nicola Lisi, Giovanni Schina, Cheng En Zheng, "Excimer laser development at the ENEA Frascati Centre: discharge instabilities study," Proc. SPIE 1503, Excimer Lasers and Applications III, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46917