Aleksandrov et al., 1981 - Google Patents
Feasibility of constructing excimer lasers with ionization by an external low-power sourceAleksandrov et al., 1981
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- 16661209289936478909
- Author
- Aleksandrov A
- Basov N
- Danilychev V
- Kerimov O
- Milanich A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics
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A method is suggested for pumping excimer lasers by accumulation of negative ions and preliminary experiments are reported in which an electron beam was used as an external ionization source. Lasing due to transitions in the XeF excimer (λ= 353 nm) was observed …
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