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Microwave-pumped excimer lasers

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Abstract

Microwave excitation is a simple practical method of pumping high-pressure rare-gas-halide laser systems which avoids the discharge instabilities of typical avalanche discharges. Thus long pulse high-repetition rate operation is possible. In addition, the device can be easily constructed with high-vacuum halogen compatible materials and is free from electrode sputtering problems.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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