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An angular divergence of output beams in planar gas lasers

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Abstract

Molecular gas lasers based on a planar discharge geometry are currently of great interest because of their high specific output power.1 However, when strong requirements on spatial characteristics and mode quality of the laser output are imposed there are certain difficulties in a planar resonator design.2-3

© 1994 IEEE

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