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850-J 150-nsec narrowband krypton fluoride laser

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Abstract

Electron-beam-pumped rare gas halide excimer lasers offer high efficiency at short wavelength. We have constructed an electron-beam-pumped KrF laser system to explore the pulsed power and laser issues associated with scaling these systems to large sizes for laser fusion.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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