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Gas, chemical, and excimer lasers
Iodine laser with a controlled pulse duration for nonlinear research
S. S. Nartov, O. Yu. Nosach, S. I. Perepechko
Abstract:
An iodine photodissociation laser (λ = 1.315 μm) with a controlled pulse duration in the microsecond to nanosecond range is described. The output energy was ~ 1 J and the divergence (at half-energy) was 0.1–0.2 mrad. A phase-conjugate stimulated Brillouin scattering mirror was used to obtain pulses of between 40 and 3 ns duration. In this case the output radiation spectrum was almost a "pure" Stokes signal.
Received: 26.10.1990
Citation:
S. S. Nartov, O. Yu. Nosach, S. I. Perepechko, “Iodine laser with a controlled pulse duration for nonlinear research”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 18:3 (1991), 320–322 [Sov J Quantum Electron, 21:3 (1991), 288–290]
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe3784 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe/v18/i3/p320
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