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QCL seeded, ns-pulse, multi-line, CO2 laser oscillator for Laser-Produced-Plasma EUV source

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Abstract

This paper aims to describe in detail the operation principle and unique properties of the output of solid–state seeded CO2 laser, such as multi–line operation, excellent spectro-temporal stability and pulse waveform control.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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