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29 March 1996 Sealed-off pulse-periodical TEA-CO2 lasers: physical problems and successes achieved
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The results of systematical investigation in the field of production of the sealed-off TEA-CO2 lasers are reported. The main regularities of a stable volume discharge in CO2 laser mixture, containing the products of plasmachemical reactions are determined. Some versions of the sealed-off TEA-CO2 lasers operating at the pulse repetition rate up to 5 kHz are realized.
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Boris Aleksejevich Kozlov "Sealed-off pulse-periodical TEA-CO2 lasers: physical problems and successes achieved", Proc. SPIE 2702, Gas and Chemical Lasers, (29 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.236895
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KEYWORDS
Carbon dioxide lasers

Electrodes

Carbon dioxide

Pulsed laser operation

Wind energy

Pulse generators

Carbon monoxide

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