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Improved performance of small and compact TEA pulsed HF lasers employing semiconductor preionisersSERAFETINIDES, A. A; RICKWOOD, K. R.Journal of physics. E. Scientific instruments. 1989, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 103-107, issn 0022-3735, 5 p.Article
Small solid-state switched pulser-sustainer TEA Co2 laserSYLVAN, A; BHADANI, P. K; HARRISON, R. G et al.Measurement science & technology (Print). 1991, Vol 2, Num 1, pp 49-53, issn 0957-0233Article
Design and performance of a high repetition rate TEA CO2 laserCHIS, I; CIURA, A; BALDEA, A et al.Journal of physics. E. Scientific instruments. 1988, Vol 21, Num 4, pp 393-396, issn 0022-3735Article
13C-selective IRMPD of CBr2F2/Cl2 and CCl2F2/Br2 systemsPEIHUA MA; SUGITA, K; ARAI, S et al.Applied physics. B, Photophysics and laser chemistry. 1990, Vol 51, Num 2, pp 103-107, issn 0721-7269Article
Transversely excited atmospheric-pressure copper-vapor laserIM, K; SUNG, N; KIM, J. J et al.Journal of applied physics. 1986, Vol 59, Num 11, pp 3930-3932, issn 0021-8979Article
A four-channel TEA N2 laser controlled by a multistage spark gapTOU, T. Y; KWEK, K. H; CHIN, O. H et al.Measurement science & technology (Print). 1993, Vol 4, Num 4, pp 513-516, issn 0957-0233Article
A photoswitched small TEA CO2 laserSYLVAN, A; BHADANI, P. K; HARRISON, R. G et al.Measurement science & technology (Print). 1992, Vol 3, Num 2, pp 200-203, issn 0957-0233Article
Multiline operation of a helical TEA CO2 laserGUPTA, P. K; MEHENDALE, S. C.Applied optics. 1988, Vol 27, Num 22, pp 4611-4612, issn 0003-6935Article
Effects of various cavity designs on the performance of a CO2 TEA laser with an unstable resonatorYANZENG ZHAO; POST, M. J; LAWRENCE, T. R et al.Optical engineering (Bellingham. Print). 1992, Vol 31, Num 7, pp 1532-1537, issn 0091-3286Article
Configuration analysis of the resonator in a double-pulse TEA CO2 laserXIANGYING LI; ZHENBENG SHI; NING SUN et al.Optics communications. 1992, Vol 90, Num 4-6, pp 292-296, issn 0030-4018Article
Compact, semi-sealed-off, high-repetition-rate transversely excited atmospheric-pressure CO2 laser with a surface-wire-corona preionizationSUGII, M; KOMI, T; HARA, H et al.Review of scientific instruments. 1991, Vol 62, Num 12, pp 3108-3109, issn 0034-6748Article
Characteristics of an x-ray preionized TEA CO laserZUIDEMA, R. J; ERNST, G. J.Applied physics. B, Photophysics and laser chemistry. 1987, Vol 43, Num 4, pp 263-271, issn 0721-7269Article
Caractéristiques d'un laser à CO2 TEA à plusieurs passagesVASIL'EV, A. B; KORNIENKO, L. S; KOROLENKO, P. V et al.Optika i spektroskopiâ. 1987, Vol 63, Num 1, pp 214-216, issn 0030-4034Article
High peak power CO2 laser transmission by hollow sapphire waveguidesGREGORY, C. C; HARRINGTON, J. A.Applied optics. 1993, Vol 32, Num 21, pp 3978-3980, issn 0003-6935Article
Four-channel TEA nitrogen laser for interferometric measurements on the plasma focusBALTOG, I; GANCIU, M; MIHUT, L et al.Journal of physics. E. Scientific instruments. 1986, Vol 19, Num 12, pp 1030-1034, issn 0022-3735Article
Optimum capacitor ratio in a transversely excited atmospheric CO2 laserTOU, T. Y; LOW, K. S.Review of scientific instruments. 1993, Vol 64, Num 1, pp 71-75, issn 0034-6748Article
Magnetic-spiker sustainer discharge excitation of a wide aperture small-gap TEA-CO2 laserTAYLOR, R. S; LEOPOLD, K. E.Review of scientific instruments. 1992, Vol 63, Num 10, pp 4467-4468, issn 0034-6748, 1Article
Efficient optical filter for TEA CO2 laser pumped mid IR molecular lasersSARKAR, S. K; BISWAS, D. J; NAYAK, A. K et al.Applied optics. 1990, Vol 29, Num 12, pp 1749-1751, issn 0003-6935Article
Time-gated gain cell for frequency-stable, single-longitudinal-mode operation of a transverse, electric, atmospheric CO2 laserNORDSTROM, R. J; BERG, L. J; DESIMONE, A. F et al.Review of scientific instruments. 1993, Vol 64, Num 6, pp 1663-1664, issn 0034-6748Article
Gas degradation and O2 production in a high repetition rate, transversely excited atmospheric CO2 laserTASHIRO, H; SUDA, A; KURACHI, M et al.Journal of applied physics. 1992, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 2025-2027, issn 0021-8979Article
Tea gas lasers excited by a sliding discharge along the surface of a dielectricATANASON, P. A; SERAFETINIDES, A. A.Optics communications. 1989, Vol 72, Num 6, pp 356-360, issn 0030-4018Article
Ultrasonic generation with a pulsed TEA CO2 laserEDWARDS, C; TAYLOR, G. S; PALMER, S. B et al.Journal of physics. D, Applied physics (Print). 1989, Vol 22, Num 9, pp 1266-1270, issn 0022-3727, 5 p.Article
Two-color TEA CO2 laser oscillation on the lines of regular and hot bandsCHURAKOV, V. V; PETUKHOV, V. O; TOCHITSKY, S. Y et al.Applied physics. B, Photophysics and laser chemistry. 1987, Vol 42, Num 4, pp 245-249, issn 0721-7269Article
Peaking capacitor in an incomplete corona surface discharge preionized TEA CO2 laserENCINAS SANZ, F; GUERRA PEREZ, J. M.IEEE journal of quantum electronics. 1991, Vol 27, Num 4, pp 891-894, issn 0018-9197, 4 p.Article
Various techniques for multiline operation of TEA CO2 lasersGUPTA, P. K; CHATTERJEE, U. K.Optics and laser technology. 1990, Vol 22, Num 6, pp 403-413, issn 0030-3992Article