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Short uv laser pulse generation by quenching of resonator transients

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Short (<0.5 ns) ultraviolet laser pulse generation by quenching of resonator transients is described. An output energy of 100–150 nJ at λ=340 nm is obtained using a pump energy of only 5–7 mJ at 308 nm. This pulse was amplified up to 100 μJ by a two stage amplifier.

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Schäfer, F.P., Wenchong, L. & Szatmári, S. Short uv laser pulse generation by quenching of resonator transients. Appl. Phys. B 32, 123–125 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00688817

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