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Reduction of operating pressure for continuous frequency tuning in transversely excited high-pressure CO2 lasers

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Abstract

Continuous frequency tuning of a transversely excited CO2 laser was achieved for the 10-μm R branch with conventional gas mixtures at pressures as low as 5 atm. Tuning and spectral characteristics analyzed as a function of pressure are presented together with output energy characteristics.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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