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Correlations and collisions in air laser emission for atmospheric remote sensing

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Abstract

We measure strong correlations between the forward and backward emitted pulses from the atomic oxygen laser. We show that the laser spikes are correlated with the pump and do not depend on the collisional frequency.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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