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New concept of optical-free-induction-decay (ofid) picosecond-pulse 10 um-CO2-laser systems

D. P. Scherrer-2017-12-07
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We report first operation of ps-pulse 10 µm-CO2-laser systems based on optical free induction decay (OFID) in far-infrared-laser gases, e.g. CH3F, D20, NH3, instead of the usual hot CO2- gas. This implies new phenomena. Main advantages are wavelength selectivity and compactness.

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We report first operation of ps-pulse 10 µm-CO2-laser systems based on optical free induction decay (OFID) in far-infrared-laser gases, e.g. CH3F, D20, NH3, instead of the usual hot CO2- gas. This implies new phenomena. Main advantages are wavelength selectivity and compactness.

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PicosecondPulse (music)LaserOpticsPhysicsOptoelectronicsMaterials science

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