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Hercules, a large volume XeCl laser facility for high intensity experiments

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Abstract

Short wavelength lasers offer promise in new materials-related applications, as the efficiency and the accuracy of the lasermatter interaction are greatly improved by using ultraviolet (UV) light rather than infrared light. Among them, excimer lasers and frequency-converted solidstate lasers recently acquired a prominent position in both scientific and commercial fields.

© 1994 IEEE

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