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15 August 1984 Progress On The Scaling Of The X-Ray Preionized Discharge Pumped Xec1 Laser
L. F. Champagne, A. J. Dudas, B. L. Wexler
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Abstract
Discharge pumped rare gas halide lasers have been demonstrated to have high efficiency and to operate reliably but the single pulse energies attainable from these devices have been limited by the difficulties associated with scaling to larger volumes. In this paper we discuss the preliminary results obtained from a twelve liter active volume device. This laser system, which is capable of exciting up to 3-0 liters, uses x-rays to preionize the gas. The design and operation of the system to date is presented.
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L. F. Champagne, A. J. Dudas, and B. L. Wexler "Progress On The Scaling Of The X-Ray Preionized Discharge Pumped Xec1 Laser", Proc. SPIE 0476, Excimer Lasers: Their Applications & New Frontiers in Lasers, (15 August 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942565
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Pulsed laser operation

Excimer lasers

Gas lasers

Transformers

Laser applications

Lasers

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