Development of an efficient 9-kW 496-μm CH3F laser oscillator
Applied Physics Letters1975Vol. 27(5), pp. 280–282
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Abstract
A 496-μm CH3F cavity laser characterized by an average power of 9 kW and predominant single longitudinal mode operation with a linewidth of 28 MHz has been constructed. The power conversion efficiency of the laser (CH3F power out/CO2 pump power in) is on the order of 1.5×10−3. The CH3F gas is pumped in a zig-zag fashion by the CO2 laser radiation.
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