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Resonantly-Enhanced Rare-Gas-Halide Laser Frequency Up-Conversion in Mg Vapour

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Abstract

Rare-gas-halide (RGH) lasers are attractive fundamental sources for conversion to the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) because of the high spectral brightness they can produce in the near ultraviolet. Interest in such up-conversion has been stimulated by the large number of applications that intense coherent narrow-linewidth sources in the VUV would have in fields such as laser-induced photochemistry1, multiquantum spectroscopy’ and plasma diagnostics.

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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