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Recent studies on electron-beam-pumped triatomic excimer lasers

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Abstract

The formation of triatomic rare gas halide excimer molecules (Rg2X*) is of considerable interest both for direct laser action in the visible and near UV1 as well as a loss process in diatomic RgX* lasers. Several experiments are reported in this paper which deal with the kinetics and the optical absorption and gain characteristics of broadband triatomic excimer molecules.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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