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  • Eleventh International Laser Radar Conference
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 1982),
  • paper TT111

Miniature Surface Corona UV Preionization Stabilized Multikilohertz Tea Lasers

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Abstract

The surface corona UV preionization stabilized discharge scheme developed by the author and co-workers has been applied successfully to a variety of low-rep-rate IR and UV TEA lasers1-2. The basic concept has also been used to energize waveguide and miniature lasers (plasma volume ≲ 1 cm3)3-4; a miniature N2-laser has been operated with axial gas flow at rep-rates of up to ~ 1 kHz5.

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