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New techniques of O2 (1Δ) generation for high-pressure operation of chemical oxygen-iodine laser

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Abstract

Chemically pumped iodine lasers are attractive as a laser source for high-power transmission applications because the lasing wavelength lies in the lowest transmission loss region of commercially available silica fibers. Thus development of highly efficient high-power devices is expected in many industrial fields.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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