Correlation between pulse shape and gain of a CO/sub 2/ TEA laser
Journal Article
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· Appl. Phys. Lett.; (United States)
The laser pulse width and delay has been measured for a number of selected P- and R-branch lines of the (00 /sup 0/1-10 /sup 0/0) and (00 /sup 0/1-02 /sup 0/0) transitions. It is concluded that the pulse width varies exponentially, and the pulse delay linearly, with the inverse of the gain of the selected laser line.
- Research Organization:
- Centre d'Etude de l'Energie Nucleaire, B-2400 MOL, Belgium
- OSTI ID:
- 6136612
- Journal Information:
- Appl. Phys. Lett.; (United States), Journal Name: Appl. Phys. Lett.; (United States) Vol. 35:4; ISSN APPLA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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42 ENGINEERING
420300* -- Engineering-- Lasers-- (-1989)
CAPACITORS
CARBON DIOXIDE LASERS
CONFIGURATION
CORRELATIONS
DISPERSIONS
ELECTRIC DISCHARGES
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES
ENERGY-LEVEL TRANSITIONS
EQUIPMENT
EXCITATION
FLUIDS
GAIN
GAS LASERS
GASES
LASERS
MASSLESS PARTICLES
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
MIXTURES
OSCILLATION MODES
PHOTONS
PULSE CIRCUITS
PULSE SHAPERS
PULSES
QUANTITY RATIO
RADIATION DETECTORS
SHAPE
TIME DEPENDENCE
420300* -- Engineering-- Lasers-- (-1989)
CAPACITORS
CARBON DIOXIDE LASERS
CONFIGURATION
CORRELATIONS
DISPERSIONS
ELECTRIC DISCHARGES
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES
ENERGY-LEVEL TRANSITIONS
EQUIPMENT
EXCITATION
FLUIDS
GAIN
GAS LASERS
GASES
LASERS
MASSLESS PARTICLES
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
MIXTURES
OSCILLATION MODES
PHOTONS
PULSE CIRCUITS
PULSE SHAPERS
PULSES
QUANTITY RATIO
RADIATION DETECTORS
SHAPE
TIME DEPENDENCE