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21 June 2004 Development of deep-ultraviolet metal vapor lasers
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Proceedings Volume 5449, Eighth International Conference on Laser and Laser Information Technologies; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.563100
Event: Eighth International Conference on Laser and Laser Information Technologies, 2003, Smolyan, Bulgaria
Abstract
Deep ultraviolet laser generation is of great interest in connection with both the development of new industrial technologies and applications in medicine, biology, chemistry, etc. The development of metal vapor UV lasers oscillating in the pulsed mode with high pulse repetition frequencies and producing high average output powers is of particular interest for microprocessing of polymers, photolithography and fluorescence applications. At present, metal vapor lasers generate deep-UV radiation on the base of two methods. The first method is non-linear conversion of powerful laser generation from the visible region into the deep ultraviolet region. The second method is direct UV laser action on ion and atomic transitions of different metals.
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Nikola V. Sabotinov "Development of deep-ultraviolet metal vapor lasers", Proc. SPIE 5449, Eighth International Conference on Laser and Laser Information Technologies, (21 June 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.563100
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KEYWORDS
Pulsed laser operation

Ultraviolet radiation

Copper

Ions

Copper vapor lasers

Deep ultraviolet

Gold

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