Basov et al., 1985 - Google Patents
A high-power high-pressure laser at the 3p-3s transitions in Ne I at wavelengths of 703 and 725 nmBasov et al., 1985
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- 219690927077102894
- Author
- Basov N
- Baranov V
- Danilychev V
- Dudin A
- Zaiarnyi D
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- Publication venue
- Kvantovaia Elektronika Moscow
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Lasing has been achieved at the transitions 3p (1/2) 1-3s (3/2) 0 2 and 3p (1/2) 1-3s (3/2) 0 1 in the Ne atom at wavelengths of 703 and 725 nm. The working mixture (He-Ne-Ar-Kr gas) was pumped by a fast electron beam under pressure of up to 3.5 atm. The obtained lasing …
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