Abstract
Mid-infrared (IR) lasers are Highly desirable for a variety of applications such as remote chemical sensing (CO, HF, CH4, C2H6 HCI, CO2 N2O, O3 etc.), infrared countermeasures, and molecular spectroscopy. However, both military and commercial mid-IR (MIR) systems are limited mainly due to a lack of adequate sources.
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