Abstract
The waveguide gas laser is now widely used as a powerful scientific and industrial tool. Recent attention to the physics of transverse rf excitation has produced major increases in device performance measures such as specific power, efficiency, optical power density, and cw operating pressure (and hence available bandwidth).1
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