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Regenerative amplifier with negative feedback for enhanced amplitude stability and external synchronizability

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Abstract

Regenerative amplifiers (regens) are increasingly used in large laser systems requiring precise external synchronizability combined with high amplitude stability and pulse width and shape versatility.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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