Abstract
This papers reports on the results of a research effort in wich short and continuously tunable (2 ns-100 ns) UV laser pulsewidths were obtained for the first time by applying the intracavity injection technique to a long pulse, X-ray preionized XeCl laser, with remarkable stability and reproducibility characteristics.
Citation Formats
Di Lazzaro, P, Flora, F, Gerardino, A, and Letardi, T.
Self-injected XeCl excimer laser.
Italy: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Di Lazzaro, P, Flora, F, Gerardino, A, & Letardi, T.
Self-injected XeCl excimer laser.
Italy.
Di Lazzaro, P, Flora, F, Gerardino, A, and Letardi, T.
1992.
"Self-injected XeCl excimer laser."
Italy.
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title = {Self-injected XeCl excimer laser}
author = {Di Lazzaro, P, Flora, F, Gerardino, A, and Letardi, T}
abstractNote = {This papers reports on the results of a research effort in wich short and continuously tunable (2 ns-100 ns) UV laser pulsewidths were obtained for the first time by applying the intracavity injection technique to a long pulse, X-ray preionized XeCl laser, with remarkable stability and reproducibility characteristics.}
place = {Italy}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Self-injected XeCl excimer laser}
author = {Di Lazzaro, P, Flora, F, Gerardino, A, and Letardi, T}
abstractNote = {This papers reports on the results of a research effort in wich short and continuously tunable (2 ns-100 ns) UV laser pulsewidths were obtained for the first time by applying the intracavity injection technique to a long pulse, X-ray preionized XeCl laser, with remarkable stability and reproducibility characteristics.}
place = {Italy}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}