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3.5-GHz fine-tuned single-mode TEA CO2 laser using a novel multipass grating interferometer

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Abstract

Narrowband operation of high-power lasers is usually achieved by means of intracavity optical elements, or grazing-grating output couplers, which nevertheless present several disadvantages, such as finesse reduction due to walk-off effects and power loss. Therefore, these configurations are not suitable for obtaining single-mode operation and fine-frequency tuning over the laser medium gain bandwidth.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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