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Generation of subnanosecond CO2 laser pulses by electrooptical modulation

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Abstract

For certain applications of CO2 lasers to inertial confinement fusion experiments, the availability of subnanosecond laser pulses is of importance. In this paper we describe a method of reliably generating 325-psec CO2 laser pulses using an extension of earlier work by Smith and Davis.1 This system is currently being installed in the LASL single beam prototype laser.

© 1976 Optical Society of America

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