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Arteev et al., 1984 - Google Patents

Lasing in an He: Kr: F2 mixture under ion-beam pumping

Arteev et al., 1984

Document ID
18317202101829600625
Author
Arteev M
Bunkin F
Derzhiev V
Sulakshin S
Sytsko I
Iurovskii V
Iakovlenko S
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Akademiia Nauk SSSR Izvestiia Seriia Fizicheskaia

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Experimental results are presented concerning the proton-beam pumping of He: Kr: F2 and Kr: F2 laser mixtures. An energy output of 40 J/liter at an efficiency of 8.5 percent is obtained for an optimal mixture of He: Kr: F2= 230: 66: 1 at a pressure of 2.3 atm. The efficiency was …
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