Development of a UV-preionized TEA carbon dioxide laser
Abstract
This report will describe the design and performance of a transversely excited atmospheric pressure (TEA) laser to be used for basic studies. This system uses a double-discharge configuration with ultra-violet preionization from bare sparks. The system is compact and relatively simple to construct. Furthermore, it can be used as a nitrogen or excimer laser by simply replacing the optical components.
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Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (1989)
1-2 July 1989, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City