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Investigations on a Ne-H2 Penning plasma laser operating in a hollow cathode discharge

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Abstract

Penning plasma laser is a laser whose upper laser level is populated through recombination processes and the lower laser level is intensively depopulated through Penning reactions with buffer gas atoms or molecules.1 In the Ne-H2 Penning plasma laser the hydrogen gas plays the role of the Penning component.

© 1994 IEEE

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