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10 November 1975 The Fir Waveguide Laser - A Practical Source
Dean T. Hodges
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Abstract
The far infrared (FIR) optically pumped waveguide laser is a compact, practical, coherent source. Operation of this laser within the spectral region of 40 μm < X< 2 mm with various gases is described. A theoretical description is presented and compared with the experimental performance.
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Dean T. Hodges "The Fir Waveguide Laser - A Practical Source", Proc. SPIE 0067, Long-Wavelength Infrared, (10 November 1975); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954528
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KEYWORDS
Far infrared

Waveguides

Carbon dioxide lasers

Waveguide lasers

Absorption

Optical pumping

Mirrors

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