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1 June 1989 Density Measurements Of The Lower Level Of A Copper Vapor Laser
Y. Izawa, T. Shimotsu, Ch. Yamanaka, N. Nakashima, E. Fujiwara, T. Yamanaka, S. Nakai, S. Kuruma, T. Takedi, Y. Ojima
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Abstract
Time and spatial profiles of the density were directly measured for the lower level (2D5/2) as well as the upper level (2P3/2) of a copper vapor laser (CVL). A significant spatial dependent population of the lower level was observed. It was higher at the center than near the wall of a 42 mm diameter tube at just before discharge. On the other hand, a slight radial dependence was detected for the upper level. These radial dependent densities presumably resulted in the spatial dependent gain of the CVL.
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Y. Izawa, T. Shimotsu, Ch. Yamanaka, N. Nakashima, E. Fujiwara, T. Yamanaka, S. Nakai, S. Kuruma, T. Takedi, and Y. Ojima "Density Measurements Of The Lower Level Of A Copper Vapor Laser", Proc. SPIE 1041, Metal Vapor Laser Technology and Applications, (1 June 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951223
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KEYWORDS
Copper vapor lasers

Copper

Metals

Ultraviolet radiation

Neon

Absorption

Dye lasers

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