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High conversion efficiency solid-state 263-nm laser for triggering high- voltage switches at Sandia’s Z-Accelerator

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Abstract

Several advanced technologies, including phase conjugation with non-hazardous fluorinert and harmonic conversion with large 2 × 2 × 1 cm BBO crystals, were used to generate near diffraction-limited, 2.4-J, 20-ns-long pulses at 263-nm.

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