Transverse electrically-excited-atmosphere (TEA) laser is continuously tunable over several hundred megahertz about centers of spectral lines of carbon dioxide. It is operated in single longitudinal mode (SLM) by injection of beam from continuous-wave, tunable-waveguide carbon dioxide laser, which serves as master frequency-control oscillator. Device measures absorption line of ozone; with adjustments, it is applicable to monitoring of atmospheric trace species.
Tunable pulsed carbon dioxide laser
NASA Tech Briefs ; 5 , 4
1981-04-01
Miscellaneous
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English
Study of a Carbon Dioxide Pulsed Laser
NTIS | 1969
|Frequency-tunable single-line pulsed first-overtone carbon monoxide laser [3889-60]
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2000
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