Abstract
A para-H2 Raman laser which converts TEA-CO2 laser radiation by stimulated rotational Raman scattering (SRRS), has been developed as a high-power, high-efficiency tunable infrared source. It covers a spectral range from 13 µm to 18 µm by generation of the first Stokes wave 1) and is efficiently applied to photochemical processes of isotope separation of uranium 2)
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