Short-pulse CO(2) laser for photochemical studies
A line-tunable CO(2) laser system is described producing repeatable pulses with selectable widths from 2 to 60 nsec. High energy contrast ratio (minimum of 10) is achieved in both the P and R branches of the 9- and 10-microm bands making this system a valuable source for photochemical studies.
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description | A line-tunable CO(2) laser system is described producing repeatable pulses with selectable widths from 2 to 60 nsec. High energy contrast ratio (minimum of 10) is achieved in both the P and R branches of the 9- and 10-microm bands making this system a valuable source for photochemical studies. |
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