Repetitively pulsed TEA laser and its application for second harmonic generation in crystal

Experimental results are presented on the development of a radiation source emitting at a wavelength of with a pulse energy up to and an average power up to several watts in short pulse trains. A TEA laser and a nonlinear converter based on a crystal, which are specially designed for these experimen...

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Hauptverfasser: Koval'chuk, L.V., Grezev, A.N., Niz'ev, V.G., Yakunin, V.P., Mezhevov, V.S., Goryachkin, D.A., Sergeev, V.V., Kalintsev, A.G.
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