Abstract
High-pressure CO2 lasers are of considerable interest because of their continuous tunability suitable for isotope separation, remote sensing, and spectroscopic studies. Much effort has so far been made to achieve stable and reliable operation with narrow- linewidth output. Among many approaches the injection locking is attractive because the laser frequency can be stabilized by using the injection laser with electronic feedback loops.1
© 1993 Optical Society of America
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