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In this paper, the numerical analysis is given which is applicable for a TEA-CO2 laser pumping in search of effective pumping method.
The analysis also can estimate the optimum pressure for a given molecule and a given pulse laser.
Also we report in this work many FIR laser emissions from population inversion transition which have never observed before using a TEA-CO2 laser.
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Nishi, Y., Murai, A. Fir laser emissions from population inversion transition by TEA-CO2 laser pumping. Int J Infrared Milli Waves 11, 309–322 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01010523
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