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High-power high-prf TEA CO2 lasers using H2 buffered gas mixtures

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Abstract

Compact TEA CO2 lasers with high peak power and average power are required for a number of applications, e.g., ranging, tracking, and remote monitoring of pollutants.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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