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The laser output power of the dimer of O2(1(Delta) g) has been estimated theoretically. The dimer of O2(1(Delta) g) was generated by microwave (2.450 GHz) exciting high pure oxygen. The laser oscillation of the dimer of O2(1(Delta) g) was realized at 656.3 nm for the first time, and the laser power was as high as 100 (mu) w, which corresponded to theoretical estimation in order of magnitude. In addition, the divergent angle measured was about 37.3 mrad.
Huide Gao,Zuochun Shen,Yanshi Zhao,Yunhua Dong, andZuguang Ma
"Research of the laser oscillation of the dimer of O2(1Δg)", Proc. SPIE 1979, 1992 International Conference on Lasers and Optoelectronics, (11 May 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.144095
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Huide Gao, Zuochun Shen, Yanshi Zhao, Yunhua Dong, Zuguang Ma, "Research of the laser oscillation of the dimer of O2(1deltag)," Proc. SPIE 1979, 1992 International Conference on Lasers and Optoelectronics, (11 May 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.144095