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Simple method to generate nanosecond UV pulse trains

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Abstract

By use of a self-seeding technique, energetic nanosecond UV pulse trains of adjustable characteristics (number of pulses, pulse energy, interpulse delay) can be easily produced from an oscillator–amplifier XeCl laser system.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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