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UV preionized TEA CO2 laser non-dispersive tuning

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A CO2 pulsed laser tuning mechanism based on the four temperature dynamics description is discussed. Laser wavelength and energy variations measured as functions of energy loading, quality of the optical cavity, mixture composition and additive concentration are presented. The vibrational temperatures are judged.

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Pospíšilová, M., Vrbová, M. UV preionized TEA CO2 laser non-dispersive tuning. Czech J Phys 29, 189–195 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01957546

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