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12 July 1988 Studies Of An Injection-Controlled XeF(C->A) Laser
N Hamada, R Sauerbrey, W L Wilson, F K Tittel, W L Nighan
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Proceedings Volume 0894, Gas Laser Technology; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944390
Event: 1988 Los Angeles Symposium: O-E/LASE '88, 1988, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
The XeF(C->A) excimer laser is an efficient, scalable gas laser that is tunable throughout the blue-green region of the spectrum. Recent wavelength tuning experiments will be reported using a long pulse quasi CW dye laser as an injection source. Also the effect of electron-beam energy deposition on laser performance will be discussed. 1. INTRODUCTION The electrically excited XeF (C->A) excimer laser is wavelength controllable by injection techniques and has the potential for a relatively high intrinsic efficiency [1],[2]. Using a coaxial flash lamp pumped dye laser as the injection source, amplified output pulses tunable between 470 and 500 nm and having a spectral width of 0.6 nm were obtained. It was found that previously reported electron-beam induced transient absorptions appear to be saturable through the use of an intense injection laser pulse [3].
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N Hamada, R Sauerbrey, W L Wilson, F K Tittel, and W L Nighan "Studies Of An Injection-Controlled XeF(C->A) Laser", Proc. SPIE 0894, Gas Laser Technology, (12 July 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944390
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KEYWORDS
Dye lasers

Solar concentrators

Gas lasers

Absorption

Mirrors

Argon

Laser energy

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